Globe
announced the appointment of Martha Sazon as new Chief Executive Officer of
Mynt, operator of GCash, effective June 1, 2020, transitioning from her current
role as Globe’s Senior Vice President and Head of Broadband Business. She
succeeds Anthony Thomas who led the fintech company in the last three years.
Sazon joins Mynt with 12 years of leadership
experience across various businesses in Globe such as Postpaid Mobile, Small
and Medium Business, and Broadband Business.
“Inherent to her is the ability to pioneer and
execute breakthroughs that led to significant and sustainable results, all
anchored on addressing the most important customer needs such as the
MySuperPlan, SME solutions-selling, and Home Prepaid Wifi and Streamwatch
Xtreme Prepaid, while transforming operations through agile and
digitalization,” said Ernest Cu, Globe President and CEO. “Martha, as a leader,
is a clear embodiment of Mynt’s current state that is ready to take on the
future, fired up for sustainable growth and armed with an evolved, progressive
approach to customer experience.”
Mynt is poised for scale and Martha’s leadership
experience in Globe is expected to help the company in re-shaping, championing
and bringing to life Globe’s purpose in the fintech space towards a digital,
financially-inclusive and cashless nation.
Meanwhile, Thomas will continue to serve as
Advisor to the Mynt Board. “Mynt’s unwavering commitment in delivering
world-class e-wallet services for the Filipinos, has brought the brand GCash to
its undisputed leadership position in the Philippine Fintech space today. This
achievement would not have been possible if not for the leadership of Anthony
Thomas in the last three years,” said Cu.
Mynt is a leader in mobile financial services
focused on accelerating financial inclusion through mobile money, micro-loans,
and technology. As an affiliate of Globe, Ant Financial (affiliate of Jack Ma’s
Alibaba), and Ayala, Mynt provides secure, accessible, and convenient fintech
solutions to individuals, businesses, and organizations. It operates two
fintech companies: GCash, a micropayment service that transforms the mobile
phone into a virtual wallet, and Fuse, a tech-based lending company that
enables Filipinos to get microloans to business loans. Mynt is part of the
portfolio companies of 917Ventures, the largest corporate incubator in the
Philippines wholly-owned by Globe.
Globe announces appointment of Martha Sazon as new Mynt CEO
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