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Afterpay’s Molnar returns to CEO role as payment giant accelerates global push – Sydney Morning Herald
Afterpay co-founder Nick Molnar will return to the US as the payment platform focuses on its global expansion plans.

Afterpay co-founder Nick Molnar will resume as chief executive of the $29 billion buy now, pay later giant, sharing the role with co-founder Anthony Eisen as the payments platform accelerates its push into global markets.
The move unwinds Afterpay’s restructuring last July when Mr Molnar stepped down as CEO to take on the role of global chief revenue officer and Mr Eisen shifted from the executive chairman’s role to become chief executive.
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