Finastra's new CIO brings global experience

Finastra is adding a technologist with decades of international experience outside of banking.

Gareth Burton is joining the bank technology vendor as its chief information officer, tasked with heading up its global information services team.

Burton comes from the multinational construction firm Laing O’Rourke, where he was CIO for four years. He has also worked for the U.K. miner African Minerals, the oil field services firm Baker Hughes, Motorola and BT.

“Gareth brings a depth and breadth of business, technology and strategic acumen with a proven track record in driving business and financial improvements,” Rob Binns, Finastra’s chief financial officer, said in a press release.

"The ability to innovate and offer maximum flexibility to our clients is essential at a time when the financial services industry is going through a revolution in the way it operates," Binns added.

Burton will work closely with Natalie Gammon, previously CIO and now Finastra's chief cloud officer. Gammon has been in charge of driving the company’s cloud and data center strategy.

“I relish the opportunity to contribute to Finastra’s ongoing growth and development, and strategically aligning our information technology resources to the priorities of the business, establishing our reputation for excellence and innovation,” Burton said in the press release.

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