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Farmer ready to plough back – Appointed as FNB’s Head of Payment Product House

Farmer ready to plough back – Appointed as FNB’s Head of Payment Product House

Allvan Farmer who started his career in the FNB Admin Centre, has moved across various roles with in the bank, including Human Resources and IT and now welcomes his new role as FNB’s Head of Payment Product House.

Farmer served as Core Banking Systems Manager until 2013. Following a brief stint outside of FNB he has been part of the formation of the Payment Product House Business Unit.

As the Head of Payment Product House, Farmer will ensure that the FirstRand group is not found wanting in an operating environment which is extremely challenging in a number of ways.

“The challenges facing the financial services role-players are immense and the role the unit has to play in influencing business decision making, cannot be underestimated. I look forward to the new challenges ahead” said Farmer.

Farmer holds a BA (Hons) degree in Business Management from the University of Lincoln and has extensive knowledge and experience in the information technology and payment solutions.


 

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