Triterras Inc. announced appointing two management executives, as the company continues to accelerate the global availability of Kratos, its digital trade and trade finance platform, to lenders and capital providers worldwide. Frank Barbarino has joined Triterras as Americas Head, Funds Origination & Structuring. He will work closely with Triterras’ clients—institutional investors, including investment managers and asset owners— in structuring deals and deploying capital to trade finance. With more than two decades of experience in asset management, Barbarino’s knowledge and expertise will contribute to Triterras’ growth as a technology-enabled finance business. He has deep experience in designing innovative structured finance transactions, as well as in alternative investment strategies, business development, and fintech. Prior to joining Triterras, he was a director at private markets fintech platform Templum. He has also worked as a Senior Investment Officer with the $250 billion New York City Retirement Systems pension plans, as a Vice President at Goldman Sachs, as a Principal and Investment Strategist at The Carlyle Group, and as a Senior Research Consultant at NEPC. Barbarino holds a BA from Union College and an MBA from the University of Rochester, Simon Business School. He is a Chartered Alternative Investment Analyst (CAIA) designee. Barbarino is based in Boston and will report to Chief Operating Officer John Galani. Triterras has also hired Amoy Chambers as Head of Legal - Structuring & Distribution. In this global role, Chambers will work closely with the structured finance and business development teams to structure, negotiate and close commercial transactions and provide effective risk management. Chambers’ legal specializations are in consumer finance, M&A, regulatory compliance, corporate governance, litigation management, payments, and digital technology. Before joining Triterras, Chambers was Senior Vice President and Associate General Counsel at HSBC Bank in New York, where she counseled on a wide range of legal, transactional, product development, and regulatory matters in the trade finance industry. She has also worked as a senior counsel at Axiom Law for financial institutions such as Citi, American Express, and Morgan Stanley Capital Group. Chambers is based in New York and will report to CEO Srinivas Koneru and COO John Galani. She holds a BA from Binghamton University and a JD from Cardozo School of Law. Chambers is an eminent speaker and panelist on topics such as international banking law, trade finance and diversity and inclusion, and currently serves on the Advisory Board for The Organization for International Development, a 501(c)(3) not for profit.