i2c Inc. names Jacqueline White President

Digital banking and payments solutions i2c Inc. today announced the appointment of of Jacqueline White as President.

In her new role, White will be responsible for driving growth of the company’s global sales and partnerships. She will report directly to i2c founder and CEO, Amir Wain

Amir Wain, Founder & CEO of i2c Inc., said:

I am pleased to welcome Jacqueline to the leadership team. Her experience in core banking and stellar track record building successful teams and creating happy customers will be invaluable as we continue to grow and scale our business globally.

White brings executive experience from career spanning more than 25 years. She has previously held global senior leadership positions in consulting services and enterprise software organizations.

Prior to joining the California-based i2c, White served as President of the Americas Region for Temenos. While there, she achieved 30% YOY growth. Additionally, she has held positions at software companies including Oracle & SAP, where she led global Financial Services, as well as in large System Integration Partners such as Accenture and DXC, where she led their $1.5 billion Banking & Capital Markets ITO Practice.

Jaqueline White commented:

Jacqueline White, i2c

Jacqueline White

I am thrilled to be joining i2c during this key period of growth and innovation in the industry. i2c has been a true innovator in the global financial services industry for more than 20 years. I am confident that i2c’s unified banking and payments platform will enable FIs to offer market-leading products without having to deal with the complexity of integrating multiple platforms. I’m eager to be a part of the team that will continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible in payments and banking.

Furthermore, as a fintech advocate, White serves on the board of companies like authID.ai, Monovo, StrongHer Ventures, and Flybits. In her free time, she is also President of her local Women’s Organization in Boston.

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