Myles Bertrand is taking up the reins of the core banking platform from Sergei Anikin only one yr after he was appointed.

Picture supply: Myles Bertrand/Tuum.
Core banking platform Tuum has appointed Myles Bertrand as its new CEO.
The brand new appointment comes just below a yr after the Estonian fintech appointed Sergei Anikin to the position of CEO, who took over from co-founder Vilve Vene.
Bertrand joins the corporate from Singapore-based B2B digital micropayments platform DT One, the place he was chief income officer for just below a yr.
Previous to that, he was a managing director at one among Tuum’s rivals, cloud banking software program firm Mambu, for greater than 4 years.
“I’m keen about core banking know-how and the influence it is going to have in reworking the monetary companies world as we all know it,” Bertrand stated.
“To rejoin this business as head of probably the most forward-thinking firm on this area is extremely thrilling and I stay up for taking Tuum to the subsequent stage.”
Tuum’s platform, which Bertrand described as “extremely scalable and functionally wealthy”, reportedly noticed “in depth development” final yr, with annual recurring income (ARR) of virtually 400 per cent on final yr.
Bertrand will give attention to increasing the corporate’s consumer base and product providing, rising the staff and worldwide footprint.
“Myles brings a wealth of invaluable expertise to the Tuum staff and robust management, having pushed huge development in all operations he has run in APAC and globally,” Tuum chairman of the board and karma.vc founding accomplice Margus Uudam stated.
“Demand for next-generation, core banking know-how is rising quickly and Myles’s experience in each this distinctive fast-paced know-how space and in managing international growth shall be an enormous asset to Tuum as we search to construct on our management within the Nordic market to grow to be a world chief within the core banking market.”
On the C-suite, Bertrand joins fellow latest rent Edgardo Torres-Caballero, who joined Tuum as chief income officer in February having equally spent 5 years at Mambu as a managing director.



