Visa Inc. Appoints Antony Cahill as CEO of European Operations, Succeeding Charlotte Hogg After Eight Years

Reuters
27 May
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/V">Visa</a> Inc. Appoints Antony Cahill as CEO of European Operations, Succeeding Charlotte Hogg After Eight Years

Visa Inc. has announced the appointment of Antony Cahill as the new Regional President and Chief Executive Officer for its European operations. Cahill, a Visa veteran with extensive experience in banking, will succeed Charlotte Hogg who is leaving after eight years to pursue a new opportunity. Cahill, who previously served as President of Value-Added Services at Visa, will be based in London and is expected to take on his new role in early June.

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