SWIFT names Marc Delbaere as new global head of corporates
The financial messaging services provider named him as successor to André Casterman, who left SWIFT at the end of last year.
The financial messaging services provider named him as successor to André Casterman, who left SWIFT at the end of last year.
Marc Delbaere, former Head of MyStandards at SWIFT, has been appointed as the financial messaging services provider’s new head of corporate and supply chain markets. He will take up the post next month, as successor to André Casterman who left SWIFT at the end of 2015.
As head of MyStandards, Delbaere initiated the project from the ground up and grew it into the central financial services industry platform for standards management and customer onboarding. The service is used by top global banks, including Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Barclays, Citi and JP Morgan.
Delbaere joined SWIFT in 2008 as head of standards strategy and architecture from IBM where he worked for 13 years and was in charge of the IBM Industry Models portfolio, an intellectual property offering at the crossroads of business and IT. He studied Business Engineering at Solvay Business School and received a post graduate degree in Actuarial Sciences – stochastic finance from the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB).