HSBC Holdings plc today announced David Rice will be appointed as HSBC’s first Chief AI Officer, effective 1 April. The post HSBC Announces David Rice as its FirstHSBC Holdings plc today announced David Rice will be appointed as HSBC’s first Chief AI Officer, effective 1 April. The post HSBC Announces David Rice as its First

HSBC Announces David Rice as its First Chief AI Officer

2026/03/24 08:00
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WHY THIS MATTERS: The creation of a Chief AI Officer role at HSBC signals a definitive shift from experimental generative AI pilots to enterprise-grade operationalization within Tier-1 banking. As the fintech sector moves beyond the initial hype of Large Language Models, the industry is entering a critical “industrialization” phase where the focus pivots toward governance, scalability, and measurable ROI. This appointment reflects a broader trend among global financial institutions to formalize AI leadership as a core strategic pillar, similar to the historical rise of the Chief Digital Officer. By consolidating AI oversight under a dedicated executive, HSBC is addressing the complex intersection of regulatory compliance, data sovereignty, and customer hyper-personalization. This move highlights the growing necessity for banks to build proprietary, unified AI platforms that can democratize sophisticated analytics across diverse business units while maintaining the rigorous ethical standards required in a highly regulated global financial landscape.

HSBC Holdings plc today announced David Rice will be appointed as HSBC’s first Chief AI Officer, effective 1 April.

This new role provides clear enterprise leadership for AI adoption within HSBC in support of its ambition to build a bank designed for the future by embedding AI solutions that benefit colleagues and customers.

The appointment comes as part of a wider focus on deploying AI at scale across HSBC by making generative AI tools available to all staff to simplify processes, procedures and policies, and equip customer-facing colleagues with the AI tools they need to deliver more personalised services.

Georges Elhedery, Group CEO, HSBC said: “Our customers increasingly expect their bank to deliver services uniquely aligned to their specific needs, and fast. That’s why we’re building a bank that is designed for the future.

“AI plays a key role in how we get there.

“Our ambition here is simple – we will empower our colleagues to use AI to create a personalised experience for each customer, deliver it safely, in real time and at scale, while keeping human judgement, decision-making and accountability at the core. David will be instrumental in helping us realise our ambition in this area.”

David Rice, HSBC’s new Chief AI Officer, said: “AI is going to play an ever-increasing role in HSBC’s future plans, so I am thrilled to take on this new role to help us drive forward our transformation agenda.”

David Rice was previously the Chief Operating Officer for HSBC’s Corporate and Institutional Banking business.

In addition to David’s appointment, HSBC also announced today it was expanding the remit of Mario Shamtani in his role as Chief Technology Officer (CTO) to strengthen its technology foundations to deploy AI at scale. This includes modernising core platforms, building a central AI platform colleagues can use to access a range of models, and leading key strategic partnerships.

FF NEWS TAKE: HSBC isn’t just adding another C-suite title; they are planting a flag in the sand for the future of “AI-first” banking. While many incumbents are still struggling with siloed data, this structured leadership approach suggests a serious commitment to deep-level integration. Watch for other global players to follow suit rapidly as the competitive gap widens between those who simply use AI and those who are architecturally defined by it.

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