January 13, 2026 - 04:07

In a significant move, the company has appointed Greg Chan as its new Chief Technology Officer. With an impressive background spanning 25 years in technology and financial services, Chan is poised to drive innovation and strategic growth within the organization.
His extensive experience includes key roles at industry giants such as Microsoft and Amazon, where he honed his skills in developing cutting-edge technology solutions and enhancing operational efficiencies. Chan's expertise is expected to play a crucial role in advancing the company's technological initiatives and improving service delivery.
As the new CTO, Chan will lead efforts to integrate advanced technologies into the company's operations, ensuring that it remains competitive in a rapidly evolving market. His appointment reflects a commitment to leveraging technology as a core component of the company's growth strategy. Stakeholders are optimistic about the fresh perspective and leadership that Chan will bring to the team.
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