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Kofax appoints Matthew Thomson as Senior Vice President of its Asia Pacific and Japan business  

Kofax appoints Matthew Thomson as Senior Vice President of its Asia Pacific and Japan business  

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Kofax, a leading supplier of Intelligent Automation software for digital workflow transformation, has announced the appointment of Matthew Thomson as Senior Vice President of its Asia Pacific and Japan business.

Based in Singapore, Matthew has a successful track record in the territory, including senior positions at IBM in both Australia, Singapore and, more recently, VMware Tanzu, driving growth across Southeast Asia and Korea.

Matthew Thomson, Senior Vice President, Kofax Asia Pacific and Japan

“As Kofax expands across the Asia Pacific region, global experience and market knowledge uniquely position us to understand our customers’ requirements,” said Thompson. “By adopting a people-focused, inclusive mindset and leveraging Kofax’s deep market and technical experience will enable customers to continue to quickly transform their processes to driving efficiency. With more customers striving to be cloud or hybrid cloud-ready, we are seeing a rapid adoption of Kofax’s cloud solutions. I am excited to help our customers in new and existing markets across the region achieve their business goals.”

Matthew reports to Tim Battis, Chief Revenue Officer of Kofax.

“We’re thrilled to have Matthew join Kofax’s management team and drive our solutions into new markets and segments across Asia Pacific and Japan” said Tim Battis, Chief Revenue Officer. “As the world drive toward intelligent automation continues, Kofax is in a unique position to deliver solutions tailor-made to help organizations realize efficiencies and drive business growth. Matthew’s excellent track record of growing and developing successful businesses across Asia Pacific makes him the ideal leader to grow our strong position across these markets.”

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