Diebold Nixdorf, a global leader in automating and transforming banking and shopping experiences, has announced the appointment of Angus Gibb as senior regional manager for sub-Saharan Africa
Based in Johannesburg, he will focus on driving the company’s growth strategy for banking solutions in the region.
With nearly 25 years of experience in senior sales and marketing roles within the financial services industry, Angus possesses extensive expertise in technologies that promote financial inclusion, particularly across Africa. His background equips him with a deep understanding of the critical value drivers for financial institutions, as well as emerging trends in payments, branch and cash transformation, digitisation, artificial intelligence, and the transition to cloud-based technologies. Angus will leverage Diebold Nixdorf’s solutions to navigate this complex landscape.
Before joining Diebold Nixdorf, Angus served as Market Engagement Director for a tech startup, where he provided a cloud-native platform engineering solution to enterprises aiming to modernize their technology without the need for extensive skill sets. He has also held senior consulting and director roles, helping major financial institutions effectively market insurance and other financial products to mass markets through various direct marketing channels.
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