Govender jumps on board with VERMEG.

January 15, 2024
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TLDR:

– VERMEG for Banking and Insurance Software has appointed Joshua Govender as business development lead for Africa.
– Govender will focus on expanding VERMEG’s footprint in the African region among the banking, capital markets, and financial services sectors, with a focus on collateral management and post-trade solutions.

VERMEG for Banking and Insurance Software, a financial software provider, has announced the appointment of Joshua Govender as its business development lead for Africa. Based in South Africa, Govender will be responsible for expanding VERMEG’s presence in the African region, specifically in the banking, capital markets, and financial services sectors.

As business development lead, Govender will focus on collateral management and post-trade solutions, as well as promoting VERMEG’s industry solutions MEGARA, COLLINE, and Digital offering – Fast Track. He joins VERMEG from Dark Pools AI/ML, a fraud detection platform, where he served as director of business development. Prior to that, he provided consultation services to ORG Corporate Solutions and held a 15-year tenure at HSBC as director of prime finance for South Africa.

According to VERMEG, Govender’s appointment marks a significant step for the company’s expansion in South Africa and the African region. With his two decades of industry experience, Govender will play a crucial role in strengthening VERMEG’s presence among the banking, capital markets, and financial services sectors in the region.

VERMEG for Banking and Insurance Software is a leading provider of financial software solutions, offering a range of products and services to banking and insurance institutions worldwide. Their solutions include collateral management, post-trade, and industry-specific software solutions such as MEGARA, COLLINE, and Fast Track.

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