Finastra strengthens tech leadership with three hires
Financial software company Finastra has expanded its global technology leadership team with the appointment of a chief data officer, chief information security officer and chief information officer, reinforcing its focus on secure, modern financial software for its worldwide customer base.
Ali Khan joins as chief data officer, bringing more than 25 years of experience in data, AI and platform architecture from roles at Experian.
He will lead Finastra’s global data strategy and development of scalable data platforms.
Matthew McCormack becomes chief information security officer.
With extensive cybersecurity and risk leadership experience at BNY and other global institutions, he will oversee Finastra’s security frameworks and enterprise protection.
Sanjay Jain joins as chief information officer after senior technology roles at Honeywell.
He will lead IT strategy, infrastructure and transformation to support Finastra’s global operations.
Their appointments underline Finastra’s commitment to delivering trusted, high-performance technology for financial institutions.
Mike Stawchansky, chief technology officer at Finastra, said: “In today’s rapidly evolving financial technology landscape, data and security are at the core of trust and transformation.
“Their expertise will accelerate our delivery of modern financial services software and strengthen our position as the trusted partner for mission-critical banking solutions.”
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