Martin Campbell

Martin Campbell, MD, Ormsby Street

Martin Campbell is MD at Ormsby Street, the fintech startup behind CreditHQ, a free online tool that analyses credit data to help small businesses understand the financial health of their trading partners and improve cash-flow. A serial entrepreneur, Martin focuses on high-growth digital businesses and the use of technology across retail, commercial, finance and not-for-profit environments. Martin has worked with businesses in the UK and internationally and supports young entrepreneurs and startups through his mentoring and training work.

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