We operate at the intersection of professional accounting and emerging technology — guided by one shared belief: that intelligent systems, when developed responsibly, can transform how finance is delivered across sectors.
Our team is deliberately lean, drawing on contributors from finance, technology, product design, and research backgrounds. Each brings unique insight into how traditional industries can evolve through smart infrastructure — not just automation for its own sake.
We’re proud to be building something serious, together.
Eli works full-time as a systems engineer in the logistics sector and volunteers with Wexley to help shape the technical foundation of our platform. He experience managing complex data flows across large-scale operations translates directly into building modular, secure backend architecture for AI-assisted finance tools.

Sophie currently works in operational finance within a global retail group. She supports Wexley by mapping real-world workflows and highlighting where friction can be removed through automation. Her perspective ensures that the solutions we build are grounded in how teams actually work — not just how they look in theory.
Ben is a recent design graduate with freelance experience across fintech, wellness, and B2B platforms. He assists with interface layout, user flow logic, and wireframing early-stage concepts. His focus is on clarity, usability, and ensuring our tools feel intuitive from day one.

Callum recently completed a computing degree and now contributes to Wexley’s early-stage research. He helps evaluate open-source tools, track progress in language model development, and provide analysis on what technologies are viable for use in financial contexts. His work supports our decision-making as we build out the core system.
Maya works in corporate communications at a multinational firm and supports Wexley with messaging strategy and written content. She helps shape onboarding flows, user prompts, and key external copy — ensuring we communicate clearly and professionally across all touchpoints, especially when dealing with technical or sensitive topics.
We don’t believe in bloated org charts or job titles without substance. Our contributors come from real industries, and their insights come from lived experience — whether in finance, systems, design, or research. Every part of Wexley is built by people who care deeply about making tools that are useful, responsible, and built to last.