June 19 (Reuters) – Commonwealth Bank of Australia named Victoria Ledda as group chief information officer and Rodrigo āCastillo as group chief technology officer on Friday as āthe lender sharpens its focus on digital, data and artificial intelligence capabilities.
Here āare some details:
⢠Ledda will lead business-aligned technology strategy and delivery across the group, while Castillo will oversee enterprise technology foundations, including engineering, security and AI capabilities.
⢠The move comes āas CBA, Australia’s largest ā lender by market value, ramps up investment in technology to improve customer experience and strengthen ā its operations, even as AI becomes more costly and complex to roll out.
⢠Chief Executive Matt Comyn said the appointments āreflected the ābank’s focus on “delivering better, safer āand more resilient technology āfor customers”.
⢠The appointments will be effective July 1 and subject to regulatory approvals, CBA said.
⢠CBA, which has been positioning itself as an early adopter of AI, recently hosted an internal summit featuring OpenAI Chief Executive Sam Altman āand has hired what it described āas the country’s first chief AI āscientist within a bank.
⢠āIn late April, Bloomberg reported peer ANZ āGroup had appointed its first āchief data and āAI officer.
⢠Ledda joined CBA in 2021 in senior technology roles and Castillo as chief technology officer in ā2023. Previously, Ledda āspent 15 years at Goldman Sachs and Castillo held āsenior roles at HSBC.
(Reporting by Anjali Singh in āBengaluru; Editing by Sherry Jacob-Phillips)
