Truist Strengthens Enterprise Payments with Key Executive Hires in Commercial and Corporate Banking Sales

15 October 2025 | Wednesday | News

Appointments of Elaine Kim and Rico Iacchetti signal Truist’s strategic push to expand integrated payment, lending, and treasury solutions across key wholesale banking segments.
Picture Courtesy | Public Domain

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Truist Financial Corporation announced two executive hires to lead Commercial and Corporate Banking sales within its Enterprise Payments business — part of a focused strategy to expand its payments capabilities and strengthen its position in one of the fastest-growing areas of wholesale banking. These appointments bring proven leadership to critical client segments, positioning Truist to deliver integrated treasury, lending and payment solutions that help businesses simplify complexity and operate with confidence.

Elaine Kim has been named Head of Commercial Banking Sales. With nearly 20 years in financial services, including senior roles at Bank of America and J.P. Morgan, Kim has a proven record of driving double-digit sales growth and expanding market share across healthcare, higher education and not-for-profit sectors. She is recognized for building client-first strategies that strengthen relationships and deliver measurable results. Based in Georgia, Kim holds a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering with Honors from Brown University, is a Certified Treasury Professional (CTP), and has earned FINRA Series 7, 63 and SIE licenses.

Rico Iacchetti joins Truist as Head of Corporate Banking Sales, bringing more than two decades of leadership in financial technology, payments and banking at PNC. He has successfully led multi-state teams to achieve record revenue growth and developed go-to-market strategies that transformed client engagement in corporate and middle-market segments. Iacchetti is based in Pennsylvania and holds an MBA in Finance and Marketing from Duquesne University, a Bachelor of Science in Finance from Penn State, and executive certificates from UNC Chapel Hill and MIT Sloan.

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