Ledger Appoints John Andrews as CFO, Opens New York Office Amid U.S. Expansion Push

TLDR:

  • John Andrews joins Ledger as CFO, bringing 25+ years of finance experience and Circle’s IPO background.
  • Ledger opens a New York office as part of a multi-million-dollar investment to grow its U.S. institutional base.
  • Ledger secures over 20% of the world’s crypto and more than 30% of retail-held dollar stablecoins globally.
  • Ledger is reportedly preparing for an IPO with a potential valuation exceeding $4 billion, pending market conditions.

Ledger, the global leader in digital asset security, has appointed John Andrews as its new Chief Financial Officer. The announcement came alongside the opening of a new U.S. office in New York City.

Andrews joins from Circle, where he led capital markets and investor relations. The move signals Ledger’s growing ambitions in its largest global market.

Reports suggest the company is preparing for a potential IPO, with a valuation possibly exceeding $4 billion.

Andrews Brings Deep Finance Experience to Ledger’s Growing Team

John Andrews brings over 25 years of experience across corporate finance and financial services. He previously served as Head of Capital Markets and Investor Relations at Circle.

His role there included direct involvement in Circle’s own IPO process. That background makes him a strong fit for Ledger’s current growth trajectory.

At Circle, Andrews worked at the intersection of traditional finance and digital assets. That experience closely mirrors the institutional shift Ledger is now targeting.

Banks, asset managers, custodians, and stablecoin issuers are among the company’s growing client base. Andrews is expected to lead financial strategy as that demand continues to rise.

Ledger CEO Pascal Gauthier shared the news publicly, tying both announcements together. He wrote on social media: “John Andrews brings the institutional rigor and financial leadership needed to scale Ledger’s global vision.”

Today marks an important step forward for @Ledger.

We’re welcoming John Andrews as Ledger’s CFO and officially opening our New York office, a major milestone as we continue to scale in the U.S., our largest market.

John Andrews brings the institutional rigor and financial…

— Pascal Gauthier @Ledger (@_pgauthier) March 20, 2026

Gauthier added that Andrews’ experience at the crossroads of traditional finance and digital assets is “exactly what we need.” He also noted the New York office places Ledger Enterprise “at the heart of the financial world.”

Andrews, in turn, expressed confidence in the company’s market position. “Ledger has built the most trusted security platform for digital assets,” he said.

He added that institutions are increasingly seeking secure infrastructure to operate in this ecosystem. Andrews described Ledger as “uniquely positioned to support that transition.”

The IPO timeline remains uncertain due to current market volatility. However, preparations are already reported to be underway.

Andrews’ background in investor relations places him at the center of those efforts. Ledger has not yet confirmed a specific timeline for any public listing.

New York Office Anchors Ledger’s Push Into Institutional Markets

Ledger’s New York office represents a multi-million-dollar investment in the company’s U.S. presence. The office will serve as a strategic hub for Ledger Enterprise, its institutional infrastructure platform.

Dozens of roles are being created across enterprise and marketing functions. The expansion reflects the growing demand from financial institutions for secure digital asset tools.

Gauthier was direct about the role institutions now play in Ledger’s strategy. “Institutions today require the cryptographic certainty that only Ledger provides,” he stated.

He further noted that Ledger Enterprise Multisig and Tradelink give banks and asset managers “the tools to govern and trade assets with total control.” Those products sit at the core of the company’s institutional offering.

Andrews echoed that sentiment upon joining. “I’m excited to join the company at such an important moment for its growth,” he said.

He also expressed gratitude to Gauthier for the trust placed in him. Andrews called it an honor to join a team “respected across the industry for its leadership.”

The New York office will be formally celebrated on March 23rd. The event will bring together industry leaders, partners, and members of the digital asset ecosystem.

It follows a multi-year global partnership with the San Antonio Spurs. That deal further strengthened Ledger’s brand presence across the United States.

Ledger currently secures more than 20% of the world’s crypto assets and has sold over 8 million devices across 165 countries. The company also helps secure over 30% of dollar stablecoins held by retail investors.

As adoption accelerates, Ledger is positioning itself as the go-to infrastructure layer for institutional crypto operations. The New York office places the company firmly at the center of that shift.

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