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Jost Stollmann

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Jost Stollmann is a German-Australian business man and the previous CEO of Tyro Payments.

Born in 1955, Jost Stollmann founded German IT company Compunet in 1984 which he sold to General Electric in 1996 by when it had grown to 3,000 employees.[1]

In 1998, Jost was the shadow minister for economy in the German opposition for the Social Democratic Party.[1]

From 1999-2001, Jost undertook a world-circumnavigation together with his wife and five children.[1]

Since 2004, Jost has been the CEO of Tyro Payments.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c Tay, Liz (3 March 2014). "The Incredible Story Of A Millionaire Entrepreneur's Journey From Politics To Shipwreck To Business In Sydney".
  2. ^ "The new banker in town out to shake up the big banks". 3 September 2016.