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Payments Canada in search of new CEO after Tracey Black announces departure

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  • Tracey Black, President and CEO of Payments Canada, will step down from her role on March 31, 2024, as she chose not to renew her contract after a four-year tenure.
  • Black is credited with leading major payment modernization initiatives during her tenure, including implementing Lynx, replacing the Large Value Transfer System (LVTS), and installing the new Real-Time Rail (RTR) payment system in Canada.
  • The departure triggers a search for a successor, with the Payments Canada board of directors initiating a comprehensive search process.
  • Kristina Logue and Jude Pinto will be appointed interim co-CEOs effective April 1, 2024, until a permanent replacement is found.
  • Logue will oversee day-to-day functions, corporate strategy, procurement, and human resources, while Pinto will focus on innovating Canada’s payment ecosystem with a focus on safety, resilience, and inclusiveness.
  • Payments Canada processes over $450 billion in transactions every business day through methods such as cheques, bill and debit card payments, and direct deposits.

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