Executive search is the anchor. Grain & Vault is the platform. Treasury under management is the outcome. We place the people who build the rails — and we build a few ourselves.
Every relationship in the Fintech Practice starts with executive search. We place the CFOs, CTOs, Chief Risk Officers, and payments architects who go on to build the infrastructure their companies depend on.
Those relationships don't end at placement. The executives we place become the buyers, advisors, and partners who activate every other part of the practice. That's the compounding effect of building search first.
We don't run a database. We run a network — built over 25 years of operator relationships in payments, digital assets, treasury, and financial infrastructure.
Retained search for fintech, payments, digital assets, and capital markets. Every placement is a relationship that compounds across the practice for years.
Our proprietary digital asset infrastructure — GRAIN (1:1 payment stablecoin) and gVAULT (appreciation layer). The payment rails powering the entire Wells Onyx constellation.
Corporate treasury advisory and international capital structuring. We help companies build treasury infrastructure designed for the speed and complexity of global operations.
Most fintech practices advise on infrastructure. We built ours. Grain & Vault is the payment and treasury platform powering the entire Wells Onyx constellation — from healthcare UM collections to energy sovereign deal settlement.
Treasury deposits are 100% protected. Credit lines carry zero interest. Settlement happens in under a second. That's not a pitch — that's the architecture.
Learn about Grain & Vault →Card networks, ACH, real-time payments, cross-border rails. The people who build and run the pipes that move money globally.
Stablecoins, tokenization, custody, and institutional crypto. The sector is maturing — leadership requirements are accelerating.
Structured finance, treasury management, FX, and capital formation. Leaders who sit at the intersection of risk, capital, and strategy.
Cross-border payment infrastructure, sovereign deal structuring, and capital markets where correspondent banking friction is highest.
"The right CFO doesn't just manage the books. They build the architecture that makes every other decision possible."