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UniCredit names digital and operational heads.

Unicredit Bank logo is seen in this illustration taken March 12, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
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On Tuesday, Italy’s UniCredit (CRDI.MI) announced a new head of digital and a new director of operations to replace a Ping An Insurance executive hired two years ago.

UniCredit’s digital transformation continues with Andrea Orcel’s recent executive reshuffle.

Banks worldwide must move their complicated core IT infrastructure to the cloud.

UniCredit named Ali Khan, a cloud specialist from PwC, head of digital and information.

Khan, PwC’s U.S. cloud and asset-based solutions head in New York, has 23 years of expertise in building and coding computing systems.

UniCredit also appointed senior CEO Gianfranco Bisagni as a chief operational officer, succeeding Bart Schlatmann, who had acquired the post in October and is departing the business.

September ends with the modifications. UniCredit said Khan knew its present technology and would assist it in migrating to a cloud and data-driven approach.

“Partner with Khan” is Bisagni’s new role. In July 2021, Khan’s predecessor joined UniCredit. Jingle led Ping An’s digital transformation, a financial business with 227 million retail clients and 360,000 workers, and 100 subsidiaries.

A year later, UniCredit hired former Monte dei Paschi di Siena (BMPS.MI) and Nexi (NEXII.MI) CEO Giovanni Damiani as head of digital excellence to assist Jingle.

UniCredit said Jingle would quit after laying the groundwork for its digital turnaround to work closer to her family in Britain and China.


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