Quantexa strengthens board with appointment
Decision intelligence leader Quantexa has appointed Stuart Riley to its board of directors, bringing three decades of technology leadership and banking expertise.
Currently group chief information officer at HSBC, Stuart leads the bank’s global technology strategy and serves on its group operating committee.
He replaces Colin Bell on Quantexa’s board, where he will provide governance and strategic oversight.
Stuart’s experience spans senior roles at Citi, Deutsche Bank and technology consulting, with expertise in AI, digital transformation and infrastructure.
He said: “Quantexa empowers organisations worldwide to turn to trusted data and AI.
“This enables them to strengthen customer relationships, manage risk, enable confident decision-making, unlock efficiencies and realise meaningful and transformative growth.
“In today’s dynamic business environment, organisations need to make fast and intelligent decisions to stay ahead of the change.
“I am honoured to join Quantexa’s board and advance its mission of empowering every organization with the right data to make the right decisions to protect, optimise and grow.”
Stuart’s appointment supports Quantexa’s continued growth and innovation across public and private sector decision intelligence solutions.
Vishal Marria, founder and chief executive of Quantexa, added: “Stuart’s extensive experience leading finance and technology strategy at several of the world’s leading financial institutions makes him an invaluable addition to our board.
“His combined expertise in banking and technology will undoubtedly accelerate Quantexa’s goals to bring innovation and confidence in decision making to every industry in the world by driving the switch to contextual data.”
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