TransUnion Africa has announced the appointment of Aron Kamakil as the Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the company’s rapidly-growing operations in Kenya, Zambia, Botswana, and Malawi.
“Aron brings rich expertise and a strong technology and financial services background to the firm. His experience further enhances our continuing ability to grow and innovate, providing the solutions that improve the lives of Africa’s businesses and consumers,” said TransUnion Kenya’s CEO, Morris Maina.
Kamakil is expected to support the company’s mission of Information for Good, helping businesses and consumers transact with confidence through the effective use of data insights and technology.
He was previously the CIO for Retail Banking at NCBA Group, where he led the delivery of strategic initiatives for the retail banking business.
He holds a BSc degree in Information Technology from Edith Cowan University Australia and numerous technical and leadership certifications.
Kamakil brings a wealth of experience to the firm with a strong technology and financial services background. In his new role, he will be responsible for TransUnion’s information technology (IT) business practices which support the company’s growing suite of products and services in the region.
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