I2c names Carlos Pittier director, client account relationship management

I2c, an innovative provider of payment solutions, announced that Carlos Pittier has joined the company as director, client account relationship management.

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Carlos has more than 15 years of experience in the financial services industry, in both Latin America and the United States, focusing on strategic development, product management, and advisory services.

Most recently, Carlos led prepaid product development as business leader for Visa Inc.'s Latin American and Caribbean region. At Visa, Carlos was responsible for product strategy development, working closely with regional financial institutions on the development and successful launch of prepaid products. Before joining Visa, Carlos worked as a strategic planning consultant for the Venezuelan bank CorpBanca and was a business consultant for A.T. Kearney in his native Caracas, Venezuela.

Carlos holds a bachelor's degree in industrial engineering from the Universidad Católica Andrés Bello in Caracas, Venezuela, and received a master of business administration from the Wharton School of Business, University of Pennsylvania.

At i2c, Carlos will be responsible for leading and managing i2c's client relationships for strategic U.S. clients and for all clients in Latin American countries.

"With his background in strategic development and his industry expertise, Carlos Pittier is a perfect fit for i2c. We look forward to leveraging his experience to benefit our client base and to take advantage of the expanding opportunities in the Latin American prepaid market," said Jon Round, i2c's senior vice president, general manager prepaid.

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