UBS appoints new IT chief

09 Jan 2009

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UBS has a new CTO

Swiss financial services giant UBS has appointed Peter Sany as its new chief technology officer.

Sany will take over from current head of IT Scott Abbey on 1 April, and joins from his existing role as group chief information officer at Deutsche Telekom. He has also worked at IBM and pharmaceutical firm Novartis.

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UBS has been one of the hardest-hit banks during the credit crunch, writing off more than $40bn and laying off more than 5,000 jobs as well as losing chairman Marcel Ospel during the worst of the cuts last year.

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