BNY Mellon hires new head of technology for India
08 May 2018 Pune
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BNY Mellon has appointed Nitin Chandel as head of technology for India.
Based in Pune, India, Chandel will report to Bridget Engle, senior executive vice president and CIO of BNY Mellon.
He will lead a global technology team across Chennai and Pune, helping to drive technology transformation, focusing on digitisation and infrastructure.
Chandel will also be responsible for recruiting new members of the technology team.
Chandel joins BNY Mellon from Visa Inc where he was senior vice president for its developer platform and led a global team from India focused on making its services available as application programming interfaces (APIs).
Engle said: “We are pleased to welcome Nitin Chandel to our team of senior technologists, building strong capabilities in India. His proven track record of developing and executing API strategies will be instrumental in helping us continue to bring solutions to partners and other third parties.”
Based in Pune, India, Chandel will report to Bridget Engle, senior executive vice president and CIO of BNY Mellon.
He will lead a global technology team across Chennai and Pune, helping to drive technology transformation, focusing on digitisation and infrastructure.
Chandel will also be responsible for recruiting new members of the technology team.
Chandel joins BNY Mellon from Visa Inc where he was senior vice president for its developer platform and led a global team from India focused on making its services available as application programming interfaces (APIs).
Engle said: “We are pleased to welcome Nitin Chandel to our team of senior technologists, building strong capabilities in India. His proven track record of developing and executing API strategies will be instrumental in helping us continue to bring solutions to partners and other third parties.”
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