Mario Domingo Named as UBX's New Global CTO
UBX, the leading open finance platform in the Philippines, has
appointed digital transformation and artificial intelligence expert Mario
Domingo as its new Global Chief Technology Officer.
With over three decades of experience under his belt, Domingo is one of
the most successful digital transformation executives in the Asia Pacific
Region, having played multiple roles in various organizations in Asia and the
US.
Domingo is now responsible for the management of product development
and technology services at UBX and will spearhead the company’s platform and
ecosystem development initiatives.
“Innovation is at the core of UBX’s existence. Domingo’s vast exposure
to and experience in technology will certainly complement and strengthen our
continuous pursuit for innovation to promote financial and social inclusion,”
UBX President John Januszczak said.
Prior to his appointment as the new UBX CTO, Domingo was the Asia
Pacific Group CTO of the Chicago Board Options Exchange, a high-throughput,
high-performance equities trading platform. During his tenure, he successfully
built Artificial Intelligence technology businesses and is the founder of DARC
Labs, a cancer and diagnostics research center powered by AI.
With a double Master’s degree in Science in Finance and Economics at
the University of Southern California and a certificate degree in Artificial
Intelligence from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Computer Science
Artificial Intelligence Lab to boot, Domingo is nothing short of a virtuoso in
the fields of financial technology, media, telecommunications, health care,
manufacturing, and defense. Currently, he is also the director of the Ateneo
Institute for Digital Enterprises of the Graduate School of Business.
“UBX and I share the same passion for digital transformation, knowing
full well that it creates a huge impact in the lives of many people. I commit
to continuously pursue innovation and lead the development of new solutions
that will strengthen our goals towards financial and social inclusion in the
Philippines,” Domingo said.
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