New CIO announced at Aldermore
Specialist lender and savings bank, Aldermore, has announced the appointment of Rebecca Bunyan as their new Chief Information Officer.
In her new role as CIO, Rebecca is responsible for the Bank’s technical infrastructure, IT operational excellence and superior delivery capability. She will play a key part in strategic, technical and business planning and also work with Aldermore’s Business Finance, Mortgages and Savings teams to enhance the Bank’s digital offering to its customers.
Prior to joining Aldermore, Rebecca held a Group Operating Officer role within the insurtech industry and was accountable for software development and deployment, delivery of projects and services to strengthen client relationships, testing, product roadmaps and organisational governance. Prior to this, Rebecca worked as Head of IT for a leading insurer in both America and Europe.
Rebecca reports into Chief Operating Officer Dana Cuffe and is based in the Bank’s London office.
Rebecca Bunyan, Chief Information Officer at Aldermore, comments on her new role: “Aldermore has achieved a great deal since it was established and is doing an outstanding job building out its digital offerings to customers. I am looking forward to designing and building the team, processes and environment that will enhance our technical platforms and take delivery and innovation for both colleagues and customers to the next level.”
Dana Cuffe, Chief Operating Officer at Aldermore, said: “We are really excited that Rebecca has chosen to join Aldermore. She brings a vast wealth of experience, having worked in IT and digital transformation for 20 years. Her experience and track record of building strong performing teams across the globe will be invaluable as we continue to develop our technical capabilities to ensure that our customers are well-positioned to seek and seize opportunities.”
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