Metropolitan Bank Holding Corp. Appoints Ali Abedini as First Chief AI Officer to Enhance Tech-Driven Growth

Reuters
Aug 04
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/MCB">Metropolitan Bank Holding Corp.</a> Appoints Ali Abedini as First Chief AI Officer to Enhance Tech-Driven Growth

Metropolitan Commercial Bank has appointed Ali Abedini as its first Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer. With over 20 years of experience in advanced analytics and AI in financial services, Abedini will integrate AI and data capabilities into the bank's systems to support its growth strategy. Prior to this role, he led advanced analytics and AI at TD Bank.

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