Dubbed SC Ventures, it will include internal consultants to help
the rest of the group solve problems with technology and a team
to sponsor and oversee new disruptive technology ventures owned
by StanChart.
Another part of the new unit will focus on managing the bank's
minority investments in 'fintech' and seeking new ones to back.
"As new technology continues to play an ever more important role
in banking, there is a huge opportunity for us to promote more
innovation," said Michael Gorriz, group chief information
officer.
StanChart already backs Ripple, a payments company built on
distributed ledger technology, and data firm Paxata.
The unit will be managed by Alex Manson, previously global head
of transaction banking at StanChart.
(Reporting by Emma Rumney; editing by Jason Neely)
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