Aryza Group appoints Kevin O’Neill as Chief Revenue Officer  

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Aryza Group, a leading provider of financial software solutions, has announced the appointment of Kevin O’Neill as its Chief Revenue Officer. 

With an extensive background spanning over two decades in business development, Kevin joins Aryza from Napier Ai, where he served as Chief Revenue Officer, driving the company’s business growth plans. Previously, he has held senior roles at Fenergo and RBC, bringing a wealth of expertise to Aryza’s team. O’Neill’s career also includes notable positions at BNY Mellon and Bank of Ireland Asset Management. 

In his new capacity as Chief Revenue Officer at Aryza, Kevin will be tasked with fortifying the company’s Go-to-Market function and team, bringing Aryza to the next stage of its development and driving it to the forefront of Credit and Debt lifecycle management software providers. He aims to cultivate a high-performing sales culture, expand the Aryza customer base, develop innovative solutions and deliver exceptional customer experiences. 

Commenting on his appointment, Kevin stated, “The global financial services sector is undergoing profound transformation driven by the desire to adopt new SaaS technologies, the advancements in Ai, increased demand for better digital customer experiences, dealing with regulatory change, the need to become more efficient and the drive for more automation. These industry dynamics and the significant growth across Traditional & Alternative Lenders and Insolvency practitioners present a significant opportunity for Aryza to redefine how organisations address their Credit & Debt lifecycle management requirements. I am thrilled to join the Aryza team and contribute to this transformative journey in the years ahead.” 

Colin Brown CEO of Aryza Group commented; “I am delighted to welcome Kevin aboard and look forward to leveraging his expertise to further enhance our market position and deliver exceptional value to customers worldwide.” 

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