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JAM | Jan 29, 2025

Perrin Gayle joins NCB, with Sheree Martin promoted to chief operating officer 

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As part of its continued efforts to improve operational efficiency, enhance customer service, and grow its market share, National Commercial Bank Jamaica Limited (NCBJ) has made several adjustments to its senior leadership team.

Sheree Martin, currently executive vice president (EVP) for retail banking, will transition to the role of EVP – chief operating officer.

Sheree Martin

Martin will now oversee group IT, group underwriting and credit support, enterprise operations, enterprise information management, and supply chain management.

Perrin Gayle joined NCB Jamaica as EVP of retail banking on January 27.

Gayle assumes responsibility for Martin’s previous portfolio, including retail banking, wealth distribution, payments and digital channels, and group marketing and communications. He will also have oversight of NCB Insurance Agency & Fund Managers Limited.

Perrin Gayle.

He brings over a decade of experience in the financial sector, having managed large teams and delivered significant results in retail and mortgage banking.

In addition, NCB Jamaica has appointed Saravanan Thangavelu as its chief technology officer. Thangavelu will head the group information technology division, managing global delivery, platform development, IT consulting, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and digital transformation.

With more than 30 years of experience overseeing large-scale technology projects in over 45 countries, he brings a wealth of expertise to the role.

According to NCB Jamaica CEO, Bruce Bowen, these leadership changes are part of NCBJ’s ongoing efforts to streamline operations and improve the customer experience, while positioning the organisation for future growth.

Bruce Bowen, CEO of NCB Jamaica. (OUR TODAY photo)

“These leadership appointments are a key step in positioning NCBJ for sustainable growth while improving the way we serve our customers and stakeholders,” Bowen noted.

“Sheree, Perrin, and Saravanan bring the skills and experience required to strengthen our operations and drive the next phase of our strategy. I am confident that their contributions will help us deliver even greater value as we build a stronger and more resilient organisation.”

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