We bridge the traditional financial system and the world's leading public blockchains to unlock growth for businesses and investors around the world.
OUR MISSION
Our mission is to raise global economic prosperity through the frictionless exchange of financial value. This is not geared towards helping those already well knowledgeable in Crypto, but also to explicitly educate those without any form of crypto knowledge and help them step by step through the most simplified steps of investing in any digital asset.
Trustexfussion VENTURES
Trustexfussion was founded on the belief that blockchains and digital currency will rewire the global economic system, creating a fundamentally more open, inclusive, efficient and integrated world economy. We envision a global economy where people and businesses everywhere can more freely connect and transact with each other with new technologies using digital currencies. We believe such a system can raise prosperity for people everywhere.
What We Do
We have built in house trading tools to constantly monitor and predict Cryptocurrency market movements, and make a profit on their volatility. We also have accounts on several crypto exchanges to make money also from arbitrage trading, which profits on price difference between these exchanges.
Our Approach
At Trustexfussion, we believe that a superior and successful investment performance is achieved through a skillful balance of three core attributes: knowledge, experience and adaptability. These core attributes define our professionalism, sustainability and customer relationship management.
We Empower the crypto community
50K +
Registered Users$ 1.8M +
24Hr Trading Volume1.3M +
Assets on PlatformBOARD OF DIRECTORS
David Martin (Non-Executive Chairman)

Appointed: 2019
Key areas of expertise: Surface Transportation, Business Turnaround, Performance Improvement, International Transport Contract Businesses, Strategic Transactions
David is the former Chief Executive of Arriva, which he joined in 1998 as board member responsible for international development before taking over the leadership of the company in 2006. During his tenure, Arriva was transformed into a multi-national transport services group through a number of key strategic mergers and acquisitions.
In September 2010 the company was purchased by Deutsche Bahn, one of the world's leading passenger transport and logistics companies. David remained as Chief Executive throughout this period, before stepping down in January 2016. He remained on the Arriva Board advising on a range of issues until May 2017.
He was formerly a Non-Executive Director at Ladbrokes plc and previously held roles at British Bus plc, where he was responsible for development of strategy and M&A, at shipping company Holyhead Group and at business services group Initial Services PLC. David is a chartered management accountant.
Other appointments: Senior Independent Director at Biffa plc; member of the advisory board at Nottingham Business School; member of the steering committee at Nottingham Trent University.
Nationality: British
Graham Sutherland (Chief Executive Officer)

Appointment: 16 May 2022
Key areas of expertise: Business Strategy, Performance Improvement, Government Contracting, Engineering and Infrastructure, Digital Transformation, Corporate Finance/M&A, Governance.
Graham has a strong track record in the delivery of critical services and in creating value for shareholders in rapidly evolving regulatory and technological environments. Previously he was Chief Executive Officer of KCOM Group plc, a LSE-listed telecommunications company. Prior to this, Graham held a number of senior executive roles within BT Group PLC over twelve years.
These included as Chief Executive Officer of the BT Business and Public Sector division, where he was responsible for profitable growth and led the integration of EE's Business unit, creating a division with £4.6bn in annual revenues and 13,000 employees. Graham was also Chief Executive of BT Ireland where he was responsible for all consumer, business and network activities. Prior to that he was Chief Executive of NTL Ireland and has also held senior financial roles including at Bombardier. Graham has an established record in strategic development, as well as delivering enhanced financial and operational performance and engaging a diverse range of stakeholders including consumer, business and public sector customers.
Other appointments: Non-executive director of Savvi Credit Union.
Nationality: British
Ryan Mangold (Chief Financial Officer)

Appointed: 2019
Key areas of expertise: Corporate finance/M&A, Turnaround, Pensions, Governance
Ryan was appointed as CFO in May 2019, having previously been Group Finance Director of Taylor Wimpey Plc for 8 years. Ryan has a strong track record of building strong financial discipline in the organisations he has worked at.
During his time at Taylor Wimpey, Ryan played an integral role in strengthening the balance sheet and driving operational improvements; also playing a leading role in the rebuilding of the business post the financial crisis to become a constituent of the FTSE100, the sale of the North American business and the improvement of its pensions position. Ryan was previously at the Anglo American group of companies, where he was Group Financial Controller at Mondi and played a significant role in its demerger from Anglo American in 2007. Ryan is a chartered accountant and has recent and relevant financial experience.
Nationality: South African/British
Sally Cabrini (Chair of the Remuneration Committee)

Appointed: 2020
Key areas of expertise: HR, IT, Transformation
Sally has experience of a number of sectors including UK regulated utilities, services and manufacturing. She has expertise in delivering significant business transformation programmes often including internal restructuring or divestment, pension changes and both cultural and significant technological changes. As Transformation, IT and People Director at Interserve Group Limited she had a strong focus on effective operational delivery and led a major transformation programme which had significant financial and strategic challenges.
Prior to that she was a senior executive at FTSE 100 constituent United Utilities for nine years, including four years as Business Services Director with responsibility for information technology, cyber security and human resources in a regulated CNI environment. Sally was also a Non-Executive Director and Chair of the Remuneration Committee at Lookers plc from January 2016 to 2020. Sally is a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development.
Other appointments: NED and Chair of the Remuneration Committee of Appreciate Group plc.
Nationality: British
Myrtle Dawes (Independent Non-Executive Director)

Appointed: 1 April 2022
Key areas of expertise: Engineering, safety, technology and digital transformation, project management and energy transition.
Myrtle is an established leader with extensive experience in the energy sector both in the UK and internationally. A chartered Chemical Engineer, she has held a number of senior safety and engineering project management roles in the offshore oil and gas industry, including for BP and BHP Petroleum.
Moving to Centrica in 2009, Myrtle performed a number of senior executive roles encompassing engineering, project management, technology and digital transformation including leading the team responsible for safety-critical, customer-facing residential assignments. She holds a Masters in Chemical Engineering and Chemical Technology from Imperial College.
Other appointments: Solution Centre Director for the Net Zero Technology Centre, leading the development of technology for net zero in the energy sector. Non-executive board member of the Centre for Process Innovation, member of the Board of Governors at the University of Lincoln and sits on the Technology Leadership Board. Fellow of the Institution of Chemical Engineers, the Energy Institute, the Forward Institute and Honorary Fellow of the Association for Project Management.
Nationality: British
Claire Hawkings (Independent Non-Executive Director)

Appointed: 21 January 2022
Key areas of expertise: Sustainability strategy, business transformation, governance, commercial transactions, performance management and energy transition. She is also a Fellow of the Energy Institute.
Skills and experience: Claire has more than 30 years' business experience, principally in the energy sector, and has held UK and international leadership positions, most recently with Tullow Oil plc, and prior to that with BG Group plc and British Gas plc. Claire is an environmental scientist and an experienced environmental, social and governance (ESG) professional and holds a degree in Environmental Studies awarded by Northumbria University and an MBA from Imperial College Management School.
Other appointments: Non-Executive Director and Chair of the ESG Committee of Ibstock plc, a Non-Executive Director of James Fisher and Sons plc and a Non-Executive Director of Defence Equipment and Support, a bespoke trading entity and arm's length body of the Ministry of Defence.
Nationality: British