Nigel Stuckey
About Nigel Stuckey
Nigel Stuckey is an Enterprise Recovery Vault Architect currently working at HSBC in London. He has extensive experience in architecture and technology roles across various financial institutions, including HSBC, Humio, and UBS.
Current Role at HSBC
Nigel Stuckey serves as the Enterprise Recovery Vault Architect at HSBC, a position he has held since 2019. In this role, he is responsible for designing and implementing enterprise-level recovery solutions, ensuring the resilience and availability of critical systems. His work contributes to the overall security and efficiency of HSBC's operations in the City of London, England.
Previous Experience at HSBC
Nigel Stuckey has held multiple roles at HSBC Global Banking and Markets. He worked as Lead Architecture from 2010 to 2015, focusing on architectural strategies and solutions. Later, he served as Senior Project Manager from 2016 to 2017, overseeing project delivery and implementation. His extensive experience at HSBC spans over six years.
Career Background in Financial Services
Nigel Stuckey has a diverse background in the financial services sector, having worked at various prominent institutions. He was Head of Enterprise Engineering at ABN Amro from 2007 to 2008 and held the position of Solutions Architecture at Royal Bank of Scotland Business from 2009 to 2010. His career also includes roles at Credit Suisse, Citi, Barclays Capital, and UBS, where he contributed to application architecture and project management.
Education and Qualifications
Nigel Stuckey studied at University College London, where he earned a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree from 1985 to 1988. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his career in technology and architecture within the financial services industry.
Entrepreneurial Venture at System Garden
Since 2015, Nigel Stuckey has been the Founder of System Garden, a company based in Guildford, United Kingdom. His entrepreneurial efforts focus on developing innovative solutions in technology, leveraging his extensive experience in architecture and engineering from his previous roles in the financial sector.