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Profile: Ben Sibbald

Profile: Ben Sibbald
From London to Germany: A Career Shaped by Circumstance and Ambition
Ben Sibbald’s journey into the world of airline payments was not a predetermined path but rather a series of fortuitous decisions shaped by personal and professional circumstances. In the period leading up to Brexit, Sibbald relocated from London to Germany, motivated by his wife’s job opportunities in both Cambridge and Germany and a desire to experience life abroad before new political and economic barriers took hold. Nearly ten years on, he has established himself in a village south of Frankfurt and now serves as Head of Payments at Hahnair, a global leader in airline distribution solutions.
Sibbald’s entry into finance was, by his own admission, “by luck.” His career began in an outbound call centre before progressing through retail banking at HSBC and advancing into corporate banking. Eventually, he specialised in payments with CashFlows, a diverse background that now informs his approach to one of the airline industry’s most complex challenges: managing payments across an extensive and international network.
Navigating Complexity in Global Airline Payments
Hahnair operates on a formidable scale, connecting more than 400 airlines with over 100,000 travel agencies across 190 markets worldwide. This expansive reach facilitates ticket sales from major metropolitan hubs to emerging destinations, but it also introduces significant complexity. Integrating a wide array of payment methods across diverse regions requires not only advanced technological solutions but also a nuanced understanding of local markets and regulatory environments.
Sibbald and his team are tasked with ensuring seamless payment acceptance while navigating a complex web of global financial regulations. They maintain strong partnerships with airlines and travel agents, acting as the critical link between customers and travel companies. “We are the bridge between customers and travel companies, helping them to complete the transaction,” Sibbald explains. “If the transaction’s not completed, you don’t get the service.”
The team’s responsibilities extend beyond transaction facilitation. They continuously evaluate which payment methods are essential, desirable, or could provide marketing advantages. This process involves researching emerging payment options, consulting with external partners, implementing new solutions, and managing these systems throughout their lifecycle.
Challenges and Industry Dynamics
The challenges faced by Sibbald and Hahnair are considerable. Compliance with a patchwork of international financial regulations remains a constant concern, alongside the need to maintain trust and cooperation within Hahnair’s extensive network of partners. As the company expands its payment services, it attracts close scrutiny from market observers who monitor its financial health and strategic direction.
Competitors are also intensifying their efforts, innovating payment solutions and seeking exclusive partnerships to secure or enhance their market positions. In this competitive landscape, Sibbald’s role demands not only expertise but also adaptability. His progression from a UK call centre to leading payments at one of the world’s most expansive airline networks exemplifies the unpredictability and opportunity inherent in the global travel industry.
As Hahnair continues to evolve, Sibbald’s capacity to navigate complexity and drive innovation remains central to the company’s ongoing success.

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