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American Savings Bank appoints new chief information officer


Brad Mattocks
Brad Mattocks
American Savings Bank

American Savings Bank has named Brad Mattocks as its new executive vice president and chief information officer, the bank announced Tuesday. In the role, Mattocks will oversee technology banking systems, infrastructure, data and IT development. 

According to the announcement, Mattocks has 25 years of experience in overseeing IT systems and processes at companies such as Banc of California, Mitsubishi Financial Group and Bank of America. 

“I am excited to join American Savings Bank and advance the team’s efforts to enhance user experience and make banking easy for our customers,” Mattocks said in a statement. “I look forward to collaborating with our management team to support Hawaii’s residents and businesses.”

He succeeds Brian Yoshii, who has been CIO for nearly six years and is retiring. According to the announcement, Yoshii “will remain with ASB to ensure a smooth transition” through the end of March. After that, he will serve as a part-time strategic advisor until the end of the year.

“It has been an honor working with the exceptional teammates and leadership team at ASB to make banking safe and easy for customers through new tools and technology,” Yoshii said in a statement. “It was exciting to see the remarkable digital transformation at ASB, and I’m excited for what’s to come with Brad’s leadership.”

In the announcement, ASB officials said it is an “exciting time” for the company, as it “builds upon its digital investments to make banking easy and convenient.”

“Brad has vast experience leading large financial institutions to create and implement best-in-class technology and drive exceptional customer experience,” said Ann Teranishi, president and CEO at ASB, in a statement. “We are grateful for Brian’s leadership and commitment over the years to enhance ASB’s digital offerings.”


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