Globe has appointed Martha Sazon as Mynt’s new CEO effective June 1, replacing Anthony Thomas who led the fintech company in the last three years.
Sazon has 12 years of leadership experience across various business units in Globe such as postpaid mobile, small and medium business, and broadband.
“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 Globe President and CEO Ernest Cu.
“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,” he added.
Globe also said that Thomas will remain to serve as an adviser to the board of Mynt.
“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
Owned by Globe, Ayala Corporation, and Alibaba’s Group affiliate Ant Financial, Mynt is a mobile financial services company aimed to accelerate financial inclusion through mobile money, micro-loans, and technology, providing secure, accessible, and convenient fintech solutions to individuals, businesses, and organizations.
Mynt operates fintech companies GCash and Fuse. Both tech-based lending companies enable Filipinos to get microloans to business loans
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