Alex Whyte
About Alex Whyte
Alex Whyte is a Digital Wealth Commercialisation Manager with extensive experience in the financial and marketing sectors. He has worked at HSBC in various roles since 2016 and previously held positions at Jaguar Land Rover and Cofunds.
Current Role at HSBC
Alex Whyte currently serves as the Digital Wealth Commercialisation Manager at HSBC, a position held since 2020. In this role, he focuses on the commercialization of digital wealth management solutions, contributing to the bank's strategic initiatives in the financial technology sector. His experience in this capacity builds on his previous roles within HSBC, where he developed expertise in wealth management and digital solutions.
Previous Experience at HSBC
Alex Whyte has held multiple positions at HSBC, including a role as Mandatory Comms Manager for six months in 2016 and as Proposition Implementation Manager from 2016 to 2017. His tenure at HSBC began in 2019 as Digital Wealth Commercialisation Manager, and he previously worked in various capacities that enhanced his understanding of financial services and client communication.
Experience at Jaguar Land Rover
Before his time at HSBC, Alex Whyte worked at Jaguar Land Rover as the Experiential Marketing Boutique Manager from 2009 to 2011. In this role, he was responsible for managing marketing initiatives that enhanced customer engagement and brand experience, contributing to the company's marketing strategy during his two-year tenure.
Marketing Role at Cofunds
Alex Whyte served as a Marketing Executive at Cofunds from 2012 to 2016. His four-year experience in this role involved developing and implementing marketing strategies that supported the company's growth in the financial services sector. This position allowed him to gain valuable insights into the marketing dynamics of wealth management.
Educational Background
Alex Whyte studied at the University of Northumbria at Newcastle, where he earned a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) degree in Computer Aided Engineering from 1997 to 2001. He also attended High Tunstall, which provided him with foundational education prior to his university studies.