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    Salt Bank appoints Vikram Tikoo as Chief Technology Officer

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    Salt Bank has appointed Vikram Tikoo as its new Chief Technology Officer. The appointment will take effect once approved by the National Bank of Romania.

    Vikram Tikoo has extensive international experience delivering technology solutions on a global scale. He will help enhance Salt Bank’s existing infrastructure, making it more agile, secure and ready to meet tomorrow’s demands.

    “Not only does he resonate with our values, but he also brings valuable international experience that will help us move forward with our ambitious plans. His appointment is an important step for Salt — he has real IT know-how and a genuine understanding of what leadership means. As such, Vikram will play a decisive role in shaping and strengthening our digital banking system — but always in a way that reflects our vision of banking, as you want,” said Gabriela Nistor, CEO of Salt Bank.

    “I’m thrilled to be joining Salt Bank at a time when technological innovation is redefining the future of banking. My goal is to strengthen the digital infrastructure so that we can keep pace with the bank’s rapid expansion, increase our agility, and provide customers with simple, relevant solutions,” said Vikram Tikoo.

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