Governor-level briefing
What a supervisory committee actually needs on one page versus what belongs in the NDA pack.
Fractional Advisory Board
Independent Advisor — Payments Supervision. Chair of the board. Former central-bank payments and FMI supervisor, retained to keep Nexus honest in a governor’s briefing.
Lina chairs the Fractional Advisory Board. She does not sit in the engineering line. Her brief is to ask whether a payments director or governor would accept the claim — live IMTO telemetry, on-premise sovereignty, corridor visibility — before it is put in a procurement file.
She spent two decades in payments supervision and financial-market-infrastructure policy at a national monetary authority in the MENA region, covering remittance corridors, retail-payment oversight, and the shift from delayed operator files to message-level visibility. Since leaving official service she has advised sovereign technology programmes as an independent specialist — including ISO 20022 migration and on-premise SupTech design for central-bank buyers.
She does not represent any central bank. Mandate briefs such as CBN IMTO oversight, CBUAE remittance SupTech, and SAMA payments supervision are product pages; her role is to pressure-test them.
What a supervisory committee actually needs on one page versus what belongs in the NDA pack.
On-premise and air-gapped posture, local SI delivery, and the three-layer buy model.
How IMTO telemetry should sit beside PAPSS and BUNA rails without pretending Nexus is those rails.
Independent retainer. Fractional. She is not a statutory director — those are listed at Companies House 16282987.