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isa has announced the appointment of Andrew Torre as regional president for its
Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa (CEMEA) region, based in Dubai. Torre, who previously led Visa’s Sub-Saharan Africa business, will now oversee all of Visa’s operations in more than 90 countries across CEMEA and report to Visa’s global president, Ryan McInerney. Torre will also sit on Visa’s global Operating Committee.
Torre is a Visa and payments industry veteran, with deep experience across the markets that comprise Visa’s CEMEA region. Having previously worked with the World Bank in Kiev, Moscow and CIS territories, Torre has been with Visa since 2002, holding global roles in product, strategy and pricing, as well as general manager roles in Russia and Sub-Saharan Africa.
from DTCC’s global processing platforms while ensuring on-going alignment with all risk management and regulatory requirements.
At Thomson Reuters, Lind was responsible for developing and overseeing the growth of solutions to meet regulatory compliance data challenges faced by market participants, and served as a consultant at RTech Advisors.
the end of 2014, he was based in Ghana as regional director of DEG’s offi ce in Western Africa.
Facebook today announced that Kenneth I. Chenault, the CEO of American Express, has been appointed to the company’s board of directors. Chenault has been chairman and CEO of American Express Company since April 2001.
Chenault serves on the boards of IBM, The Proctor & Gamble Company, the Harvard Corporation and numerous non-profi t organisations, including the Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health, the Smithsonian Institution’s Advisory Council for the National Museum of African American History and Culture, the World Trade Center Memorial Foundation, and the Bloomberg Family Foundation. He is also a member of the Business Council.
Deutsche Bank has promoted Andreas Voss to head of trade fi nance For Financial Institutions (TFFI) in Sub- Saharan Africa. He will take on this new title in addition to his current role as head of global transaction banking West Africa and chief representative of Deutsche’s Lagos representative offi ce.
The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), has announced that Timothy Lind, former global head of fi nancial regulatory solutions at Thomson Reuters, has joined the fi rm as managing director of DTCC Data Services. Lind will be responsible for guiding the fi rm’s data businesses, including services that leverage the vast amounts of data derived
Voss will be responsible for driving the development and execution of Deutsche’s growth strategy in Sub-Saharan Africa for trade fi nance business directly originated from fi nancial institutions.
Voss has more than 14 years of experience in the fi nancial sector. He joined Deutsche Bank in 2015 from Deutsche Investitions-und Entwicklungsgesellschaft (DEG). Until
AxiomSL, provider of regulatory reporting and risk management solutions, has announced the appointment of Patrick Ward as head of Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) business and partnership strategy. Ward will play a key role expanding the company’s footprint across EMEA and developing strategic global relationships. In his new role, Pat will leverage his deep business and technology experience and strong network to accelerate AxiomSL’s growth plans and identify further development opportunities.
Prior to joining AxiomSL, Pat was managing director at JPMorgan Chase where he spent 39 years of his fi nancial career. He brings extensive experience setting strategy and delivering large complex global fi nance transformation initiatives. Most recently he led JPMC’s Global Regulatory Technology Strategy
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