Mox Bank Makes Two New Additions to Its C-Suite

Hong Kong’s virtual bank Mox announced that it has made two senior appointments for the Chief Information Officer (CIO) and the newly-created Chief Data, Security, and Innovation Officer (CDSIO) positions.

Christian Piccardi joins Mox as the CIO while David Walker assumes the new CDSIO role.

Both Christian and David will report directly to Barbaros Uygun who is the CEO of Mox.

Christian Piccardi

Christian Piccardi

Christian is a proven technology and IT veteran with over 25 years of experience.

He joins from ING Austria, where he, as the CIO, led the technology operations to become more agile while optimising productivity, resilience and operational efficiency.

These efforts led to tremendous growth at the bank.

At Mox, he will drive the virtual bank’s technology agenda further and expand its vision of using fintech innovation to drive the next growth phase.

Christian said,

“I am excited and privileged to take on this new role as CIO. Mox has built itself from the ground up to become a leading digital bank in the region, not just Hong Kong. I am looking forward to taking Mox to the next level of its spectacular growth journey.”

David Walker

David Walker

David joined Mox in January 2020 as Chief Information Security Officer and later took on the roles of Interim CIO and CISO.

As CDSIO, he will spearhead Mox’s efforts to continuously drive innovation and explore new data-driven opportunities to improve customer experience.

He will also continue to strengthen the cybersecurity practice and data governance at Mox as the virtual bank adopts new fintech innovations.

David said,

“It’s been a great journey at Mox, and I’d like to thank the bank for their trust in me. My new role reflects the increasing importance of innovation and data at Mox, and I look forward to making Mox both one of the most future-proof banks while meeting our customers’ need for security and privacy.”

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