Mambu CEO and co-founder Eugene Danilkis steps down
Eugene Danilkis, CEO and co-founder of core banking technology vendor Mambu, has stepped down from his role as of today.
Danilkis, who served as Mambu’s CEO for 13 years, will stay on as a shareholder and member of the board.
“I’ll be taking a break to rest, recover and spend time with my family,” Danilkis writes in a LinkedIn post. “And then, I’m sure I’ll be back to wanting to be a part of creating something remarkable and take on new challenges and growth opportunities.”
Mambu’s chief technology officer (CTO), Fernando Zandona, will be taking over as interim CEO, leading the company through the transition period until a replacement is found.
Danilkis co-founded Mambu in 2011, a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) banking platform that helps its customers, which include fintechs, banks, and non-bank financial institutions, go live within two months, and also claims to reduce operating costs by 70%.
In the last 13 years, Mambu has grown its customer base to include over 280 banks in 65 countries.