Zenus Bank is a 2022 CIO 100 Award winner!

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22 Mar 2022

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CIO has named Zenus Bank as a 2022 CIO 100 award winner. For more than 30 years, the CIO 100 awards have recognized innovative organizations around the world that exemplify the highest level of strategic and operational excellence in IT. 

“This year’s CIO 100 class demonstrates grit, innovation and deep teamwork. Many projects are related to streamlining data flows and insights to drive the business, bringing innovations like the metaverse to life, and driving value during the pandemic in myriad ways,” said Anne McCrory, Group VP, Customer Experience & Operations, Foundry, formerly IDG Communications, Inc. “We are honored to showcase these achievements and the people behind them as we gather in person once again for a team-based experience at the CIO 100 Symposium & Awards in California in August.”  

Zenus is a pioneering digital bank with an unprecedented global business model. We offer people and businesses in over 150 countries the ability to open a US bank account in under 10 minutes – without the need to be a US citizen or resident. 

“It's with great honor to be recognized for this award which highlights the highest level of strategic and operational excellence in IT. At Zenus Bank, we have built the framework that solves a major bottleneck in cross-border payments and international banking. Now anyone, from anywhere can bank safely within the American banking system directly with Zenus or via one of our enterprise partners enabled by our BaaS services. I'm looking forward to attending the 2022 CIO 100 Symposium & Awards along with exemplary organizations and top executives driving IT innovation globally.” said Pedro Martinez, CIO, Zenus Bank. 

Mushegh Tovmasyan, Chairman, Zenus Bank explains “CIO 100 is one of the most prestigious and coveted awards in technology. Winning it as a start-up is a testament to our ambition and what we have been able to achieve in relatively short time. 

Coverage of the 2022 CIO 100 award-winning projects will be available online at CIO.com.