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Bijan Chowdhury

SVP Of Technology And Innovation at The Clearing House

Bijan Chowdhury is a highly experienced professional with a diverse work history. Bijan began their career at Thomson Financial as Director of Product Management, working there from 1987 to 1994. Bijan then joined Oracle as a Senior Director and stayed with the company for 14 years. In 2008, Chowdhury joined Dun & Bradstreet as a Leader of Enterprise Architects before transitioning to Qlik in 2012. At Qlik, they held various roles, including Director of Architecture and Performance, Senior Director of Global Architecture and Performance, and VP of Global Architecture. In 2016, Chowdhury moved to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, where they held the positions of Chief Architect & SVP and Interim CIO. Bijan'smost recent role was as SVP of Technology and Innovation at The Clearing House, a position they held since 2019.

Bijan Chowdhury obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from Princeton University, where they attended from 1982 to 1986. Additional information regarding their education history at Princeton University, such as further degrees or fields of study, is not provided.

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New York, United States

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The Clearing House

The Clearing House is a banking association and payments company owned by the largest commercial banks, and dates back to 1853. The Clearing House Payments Company L.L.C. owns and operates core payments system infrastructure in the United States and is currently working to modernize that infrastructure by building a new, ubiquitous, real-time payment system. The Payments Company is the only private-sector ACH and wire operator in the United States, clearing and settling nearly $2 trillion in U.S. dollar payments each day, representing half of all commercial ACH and wire volume. Its affiliate, The Clearing House Association L.L.C., is a nonpartisan organization that engages in research, analysis, advocacy and litigation focused on financial regulation that supports a safe, sound and competitive banking system.


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