Jenny Campbell
Jenny Campbell was born in Hyde, England, United Kingdom on October 5th, 1961 and is the Entrepreneur. At the age of 63, Jenny Campbell biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Campbell left school at 16 to join NatWest as a cash-counter and cashpoint filler. She attended night school to study for banking qualifications and on passing her exams, moved to a job in NatWest's head office in London. Following the RBS takeover of NatWest in 2000, Campbell was given a senior role in the operational integration of the two banks.
In 2006 Campbell was appointed Head of Operations at Hanco ATM Systems, a subsidiary of RBS which would eventually become YourCash.
Hanco had significantly expanded in a short period of time and was making an annual loss of £7 million. Similar to the role she played in the integration of NatWest and RBS, Campbell was tasked with transforming the business on an operational and cultural level, and in turning it into a profitable business.
When the 2007 economic recession caused RBS to initiate the process of selling Hanco, Campbell seized the opportunity to buy the company. The sale was put on hold until 2009, but in mid-2010 Campbell led the first management buyout of Hanco. Shortly after, she renamed the business YourCash. In 2013, Campbell led a successful secondary buyout and the management team acquired 100% of the business through a refinancing agreement. Campbell became YourCash's primary stakeholder.
Under Campbell's guidance, YourCash continued to grow its ATM fleets in the UK and the Netherlands as well as expanding into Belgium and Ireland.
In October 2016 YourCash was acquired by Euronet Worldwide Inc, a global leader in processing secure electronic financial and payment transactions.
Campbell is involved in charities and projects that support entrepreneurs and disadvantaged young people. This includes The Prince's Trust where she is the Vice President of the Enterprise Fellowship programme alongside Co-VP Nick Wheeler of Charles Tyrwhitt Menswear and Chair Stelio Haji-Ioannou, the founder of EasyJet.
In 2015, Campbell was admitted as a Freeman of the Guild of Entrepreneurs, which aims to foster the development of founders and new business owners while also bringing the opportunities of entrepreneurship to young people.
Campbell joined BBC's reality business programme Dragons' Den in 2017 as a dragon for Series 15 and Series 16.
She invested in ParkingPerx, Didsbury Gin, hemp skincare producer Carun UK, truck advertising firm Driven Media and energy switching service Look After My Bills. Campbell sold her equity in Look After My Bills and Carun in 2019. It was announced that Campbell was leaving the show after only investing in five companies in 2019 to support her sons in their entrepreneurial businesses, and to focus on charity work.
Campbell is a Director of her son Tom's construction business Russon Campbell Developments Limited, a Director of The Kennel Club UK, and a Director of the Woman of the Year Awards.