17 Oct 2025

Ebury expands footprint with new Birmingham city centre office

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Fintech firm Ebury has opened a new office in Birmingham city centre.

The company, which specialises in international payments and foreign exchange risk management, has launched the base in 103 Colmore Row, adding to its other UK offices in London and High Wycombe.

It said the new office deepened its pre-existing ties with Birmingham, building on the business' three-year commitment to Aston Villa as its official foreign exchange partner.

UK manager Phil Monkhouse said: "Opening our new office in Birmingham marks a major milestone for Ebury and reflects both the strength of our business and the growing demand we are already seeing from clients across the Midlands.

“By establishing a permanent presence in the region, we can now truly meet clients at their place of work, allowing us to build closer, more impactful relationships.
 

“We will provide tailored support that’s grounded in a deeper understanding of the unique challenges that businesses face in the Midlands, and strengthen our visibility with businesses who are increasingly seeking trusted partners to help them manage international trade, finance, and risk.”

Kees Veerman, managing director of Europe, UK, Switzerland, and Canada at Ebury, added: “Birmingham and the wider Midlands represent an exciting growth opportunity for Ebury.

“The region is home to thriving industries such as advanced manufacturing, automotive, engineering, technology, and professional services – all sectors with strong international footprints and a need for specialist financial solutions.

“By opening a local office, we are positioning ourselves right at the heart of this dynamic business community.

“This move builds on our three-year commitment as the Official FX Partner of Aston Villa FC, demonstrating that our belief in the region is long-term and genuine.

“We aren't just expanding, we are enabling companies to confidently trade and expand globally, making us a vital part of the future success story of the Midlands.”

Pictured: From left - Phil Monkhouse, Russ Ashman (head of business development, Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce), Dylan Mallett (Ebury regional manager, Birmingham and Midlands) and Raj Kandola (acting deputy CEO, Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce)