Volante Technologies Inc. has announced this Tuesday that it has made two changes to its leadership team in order to support and drive the company’s continued growth – with Harp Grewal being named as Chief Operating Officer (COO) and Deepak Gupta as Global Head of Software as a Service.
Volante Technologies is a (SaaS) to accelerate digital transformation and payments modernisation. Grewal, who was previously the executive in residence and non-executive board director of the firm, will be responsible for managing and delivering on the company’s growth as the COO.
Gupta, on the other hand, joins the company with extensive experience in SaaS. He is also the Chief Architect of Oracle’s hosted business and founder of Peoplesoft’s hosted business.
Commenting on the appointments, Vijay Oddiraju, the CEO of Volante Technologies said: “The digital transformation opportunity in financial services is colossal – payments alone is a $2tn industry, with transaction volumes set to double over the next decade.
“As we grow rapidly and increase our market share, it is vital that we invest in our organisation to ensure we continue to deliver excellence and reliability for our clients today and into the future. Harp and Deepak bring unique qualities and experience to Volante and I am delighted to see them both join the team.”
Volante Technologies continues hiring spree
The two senior appointments are part of a larger hiring spree for the company, which has been recruiting professionals with experience in the , Payments, Open Banking and ISO 20022.
Both Gupta and Grewal were appointed to their respective positions in order to help strengthen Volante’s management team in order to drive its growth and meet its commitment to customer success, the statement said.
“I first worked with Volante some fifteen years ago as a customer, and served as a member of the Board of Directors and advisor. I look forward to helping Volante disrupt the marketplace and emerge as the dominant provider of innovative solutions and services to the financial industry,” added Grewal.
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