MoneyGram, a reliable worldwide payments and banking solutions provider, has appointed Luke Tuttle as its new Chief Technology Officer. In this role, Tuttle will oversee product development, engineering, platform operations, information security, and emerging technologies, including blockchain. Reporting to Chairman and CEO Anthony Soohoo, he will also serve on the Executive Leadership Team. Soohoo emphasized Tuttle’s ability to drive technological advancements and streamline MoneyGram’s global payments network. With more than 20 years of experience in fintech, ad tech, and commerce, Tuttle has held leadership roles at Klarna, Experian, and eBay, bringing expertise in scaling technology organizations and managing regulatory requirements across multiple markets.
Expressing enthusiasm for his new position, Tuttle said, "Throughout my career, I've built and scaled technology organizations at both early-stage startups and some of the world's leading companies. Now, alongside the talented team at MoneyGram, I'm excited to leverage that experience to craft and deploy innovative solutions that create significant value for the individuals, businesses, and communities we serve." The Dallas-based firm processes more than $200 billion yearly in 200 countries and territories and boasts more than 2,000 workers.