Ledger has appointed John Andrews as Chief Financial Officer and opened a new office in New York City as part of its strategy to expand in the U.S. Andrews brings over 25 years of experience in corporate finance and joins from Circle, where he led capital markets and investor relations. His appointment comes as Ledger increases its focus on serving financial institutions seeking secure digital asset infrastructure.
The New York office, backed by a multi-million-dollar investment, will act as a key hub for Ledger’s institutional business and support the growth of its enterprise platform. The company already plays a significant role in securing stablecoin assets and continues to see rising demand from banks, asset managers, and custodians.
Ledger’s CEO Pascal Gauthier stated, “John Andrews brings the institutional rigor and financial leadership necessary to scale Ledger’s global vision. His deep experience at the intersection of traditional finance and digital assets is exactly what is required as we deepen our footprint in the United States.” Commenting on his appointment, Andrews stated, “I’m thankful for the trust placed in me by Pascal, and honoured to join such a talented team that is respected across the industry for its leadership.”














