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    Nium Appoints New C-Suite Executives to Drive Next Phase of Global Payments Strategy

    By Digital Trade OutlookFebruary 11, 2026
    Nium Appoints New C-Suite Executives to Drive Next Phase of Global Payments Strategy

    San Francisco, United States — February 11, 2026 — Nium has appointed three senior executives to its leadership team as it positions itself for the next phase of growth in global payments infrastructure.

    The company named Sekhar Cidambi as Chief Technology Officer, Amaresh Mohan as Chief Risk & Compliance Officer, and Danielle Gotkis as Chief Marketing Officer. The appointments come as Nium focuses on evolving payment systems alongside developments in artificial intelligence, stablecoins and programmable money.

    Leadership Expansion to Support Infrastructure Growth

    The new executives will take on key roles across technology, risk and market strategy. Sekhar Cidambi will oversee platform engineering, network resilience and real-time payments innovation. Danielle Gotkis will lead global marketing and go-to-market execution, while Amaresh Mohan will manage risk, compliance and regulatory strategy.

    The hires bring experience from companies including Coinbase, Visa, Stripe, PayPal and Amazon. Nium is strengthening its leadership bench as it scales its infrastructure to support more complex and technology-driven payment flows.

    With a payout network spanning more than 190 countries and over 40 regulatory licences, the company processes more than $50 billion in annual transaction volume across banks, financial institutions and platforms.

    The move comes as payments infrastructure providers look to adapt to new forms of digital money and increasingly automated transaction systems. Firms operating in this space are investing more heavily in technology, compliance and market positioning to stay competitive.

    Focus on Emerging Payment Technologies

    Nium said the leadership expansion aligns with its focus on integrating emerging technologies into global payments infrastructure. This includes supporting transactions involving stablecoins, tokenised assets and AI-driven payment processes.

    Cidambi will be based in San Francisco alongside Gotkis, while Mohan will operate from Mumbai, reflecting the company’s dual-headquartered structure.

    Nium provides real-time cross-border payment infrastructure and operates across multiple regions, supporting a wide range of enterprise use cases including remittances, payroll and travel payments.

    Digital Trade Outlook Analysis

    Nium’s leadership appointments underline how payment infrastructure providers are preparing for a shift toward more programmable and technology-driven money movement. As AI and digital assets reshape transaction models, firms are building leadership teams capable of managing both technical complexity and regulatory demands. The move signals continued investment in scaling global payment networks.

    Source: Nium announcement

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