The Scotsman

Tech role for former Standard Life chief

- By EMMA NEWLANDS mflanagan@scotsman.com

One of Scotland’s best-known businessme­n has made his first active foray into the tech scene north of the Border by signing up to a chairman role.

Former Standard Life chief executive Sir Sandy Crombie has joined the board of Leithbased Amiqus, which aims to make civil justice accessible.

Its first product, Amiqus ID, was launched last year and provides encrypted online compliance checks making it easier for clients to access a lawyer or accountant. It has also doubled headcount to 12 over the last year.

Chief executive and founder Callum Murray said: “We’re honoured to welcome Sir Sandy to our board. [His] experience, networks and thorough understand­ing of the business and profession­al services landscape will be invaluable for the company as we enter our next phase of growth. Myself and the team are delighted to have his knowhow, drive and guidance for the journey ahead.”

Crombie said: “I’ve known Callum for a number of years and have been impressed by Amiqus’ rapid move from an early-stage concept to a revenue-generating business. I’m pleased to be on board to help build value for one of the most promising tech startups in Scotland.”

Amiqus won the Pitch of the Day and Audience’s Choice awards at EIE17 last month, has previously won all three categories of the Scottish Edge competitio­n, and received an Enterprise Fellowship from The Royal Society of Edinburgh. Before setting up the firm, Murray was a civil and commercial mediator in the legal sector. 0 Sir Sandy Crombie and Amiqus CEO Callum Murray

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