Bendigo and Adelaide Bank is under new technology leadership, with Nathalie Moss appointed chief information officer on an acting basis.
The appointment comes after CIO of over four-and-a-half years Andrew Cresp left the bank at the end of last week.
Moss made a brief announcement on LinkedIn of her elevation to the CIO role.
She has been with Bendigo and Adelaide Bank for four years, and also previously spent almost seven years in a variety of technology roles at NAB.
A Bendigo and Adelaide Bank spokesperson confirmed the change in technology leadership in a statement to iTnews.
“Bendigo and Adelaide Bank has recently introduced changes to its Technology and Transformation team as it transitions to the next phase of its strategy,” the spokesperson said.
“As part of an orderly succession to new leadership, Nathalie Moss has been appointed acting CIO as of Monday August 5.
“Nathalie was previously practice lead for lending technology where she drove the rollout of the new Bendigo Bank Broker lending platform, the implementation of a document management system that consolidated 15 million documents across multiple systems and the delivery of enterprise collateral management capability.”
Like Moss, Cresp’s background also includes a number of technology roles at NAB. He has also previously led IT infrastructure at IAG.
Cresp was a finalist in the Finance & Professional Services Technology Leader category of the iTnews Benchmark Awards this year, and his team’s work around cloud transformation has also been recognised in the awards programme.
He recently oversaw application modernisation efforts utilising generative AI to rewrite an app, and to create associated documentation and tests, building on an extensive cloud migration program of work.