Fiserv, Inc. (NASDAQ: FISV), the global provider of financial services technology solutions, has announced that Devin McGranahan has been named president of its Billing and Payments Group, effective November 1, 2016. McGranahan succeeds Rahul Gupta, who will leave Fiserv in December 2016 to pursue other interests.
McGranahan brings more than 25 years of business and leadership experience to Fiserv. He most recently served as a senior partner at McKinsey and Company, engaging with leading financial services companies on a broad range of strategy, payments and business-building opportunities. He also held a variety of management roles at the firm, including leader of the Global Insurance Practice and co-chair of the Global Senior Partner Election Committee. In addition, McGranahan served as co-leader of the North America Financial Services Practice.
Jeffery Yabuki, President and Chief Executive Officer of Fiserv, commented:
Devin brings unique perspective to Fiserv. As part of his role at McKinsey he worked closely with our organization over the past decade, and also advised multiple companies, many of which are Fiserv clients, on navigating the transformation of financial services. His proven strategic leadership in financial services makes him a strong addition to the Fiserv team.”
McGranahan earned an MBA with distinction from Harvard Business School, a bachelor’s degree in finance from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Pennsylvania. Active in the community, he is chair of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra and president of Lake Ontario Optimist Team (LOOT), a children’s educational sailing program.
McGranahan succeeds Rahul Gupta, who will leave after more than a decade in key leadership positions at Fiserv and more than 30 years serving the financial services and payments industries. Gupta was named president of the Billing and Payments Group in 2014 and will assist with the transition through the remainder of 2016.
Rahul is leaving Fiserv to pursue opportunities closer to his home in California,” said Yabuki. “He has played an important role in our company’s evolution, driving success for Fiserv across a variety of payments-specific leadership positions over the last 10 years. We thank him for his many contributions and wish him and his family well in the future.”