Justin Arbuckle is a seasoned technology executive with 30 years in financial services and a track record of building global enterprise technology, architecture and cloud functions for major banks and fintech vendors. Currently Global Head of Enterprise Technology at Schroders, he has previously served as interim CTO at Virgin Money and MD & Global CTO for HSBC Wealth & Personal Banking, leading cloud, DevOps, data and operational resilience transformations. His career spans leadership roles at Scotiabank, GE and Barclays where he designed secure modern banking platforms, reusable APIs and real-time analytics, and at Chef where he scaled DevOps and transformation practices across EMEA. He combines strategic vision with hands-on enterprise architecture experience, repeatedly delivering standards, platforms and organisation changes that enable rapid, secure change at scale. Educated with an MBA and executive programmes from Harvard and Duke, he pairs commercial insight with technical rigor. Less obvious: he has repeatedly moved between vendor and bank worlds, giving him rare perspective on both productising platform capabilities and embedding them in highly regulated banking environments.
11 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
Executive Education Organizational Leadership, Executive Education Organizational Leadership at Duke University - The Fuqua School of Business
Master of Business Administration - MBA, Master of Business Administration - MBA at Edinburgh Business School, Heriot-Watt University
Michaelhouse
Innovation & Growth Business Administration and Management General, Innovation & Growth Business Administration and Management General at Harvard Business School
High School, High School at Christ College - Brecon
BA Economics Philosophy, BA Economics Philosophy at University of KwaZulu-Natal
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