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Motive Partners Appoints Umesh Subramanian as Partner, Joins Ranks of Firm’s Other High-Caliber Talent, Bringing One of Wall Street’s Most Influential CTOs Into Private Markets

Citadel Chief Technology Officer and former Goldman Sachs Partner joins Motive’s Executive Leadership Team and Investment Committee in a move signaling a new phase of AI-driven transformation across financial services

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Motive Partners, a specialist private investment firm focused on financial technology and technology-enabled business services, today announced that Umesh Subramanian will join the firm as a Partner, a member of its Executive Leadership Team, and a member of its Growth & Buyout Investment Committee, effective July 1, 2026.

Widely regarded as one of the most experienced technology leaders in global finance, Subramanian’s move represents a rare shift of a sitting top-tier CTO from one of the world’s most sophisticated investment firms into private markets – underscoring a broader industry inflection point as AI moves from experimentation to full-scale deployment.

His appointment marks a defining moment for Motive, as Subramanian joins the ranks of the firm’s senior leadership team, reinforcing its position as a firm that attracts exceptional operators shaping the future of financial services.

In his new role, Subramanian will lead AI-driven transformation across Motive’s platform – working directly with portfolio companies, management teams, and the firm’s global network to embed advanced data architectures, applied AI, and modern engineering practices into the core of financial services businesses.

Subramanian joins from Citadel, where he serves as Chief Technology Officer and a member of the firm’s Portfolio Committee. At Citadel, he led the global engineering organization responsible for building and operating the firm’s research, trading, and risk management platforms – high-performance systems that underpin one of the most advanced investment firms in the world. During his tenure, he played a central role in advancing next-generation investment infrastructure, including the integration of AI, large-scale data systems, and cloud technologies across the firm.

Prior to Citadel, Subramanian spent over 13 years at Goldman Sachs, where he rose to Partner and Co-Head of the Technology Division – one of the most senior technology roles on Wall Street. There, he led global engineering organizations and helped modernize the firm’s technology stack, scale its data capabilities, and embed quantitative engineering at the core of its businesses.

Rob Heyvaert, Founder and Managing Partner of Motive Partners said: “Umesh is one of the defining technology leaders of his generation. We are witnessing a once-in-a-generation re-architecture of financial services, driven by AI, data, and modern infrastructure. Motive was purpose-built to operate at the center of that transformation – not just as an investor, but as a builder. The fact that Umesh is choosing to bring his experience and leadership to this platform is a further reflection of our vision and model.”

Heyvaert continued: “Moments like this are rare. Bringing in a leader of Umesh’s caliber – at the height of his career and directly from one of the most sophisticated technology environments in the world – is comparable to the most consequential talent inflections we’ve seen in our industry. It signals where the next decade of value creation in financial services will occur.”

Subramanian added: “We are at a pivotal moment where AI is fundamentally reshaping how financial institutions operate and compete. The opportunity now is not just to build systems, but to reimagine entire operating models. Motive’s integrated Investor-Operator-Innovator approach creates a unique platform to do that at scale across companies and across the industry. I’m excited to join the firm at this moment and help drive the next phase of transformation.”

Subramanian brings a differentiated perspective, combining deep engineering leadership with direct exposure to investment decision-making and a track record of building platforms that sit at the core of global markets. He has also been an active voice in the evolution of AI in financial services, contributing to leading industry forums and helping shape how institutions adopt and scale advanced technologies.

His appointment further strengthens Motive’s senior leadership team and reinforces its “Investor-Operator-Innovator” model – pairing capital with experienced operators to drive transformation from within portfolio companies and across the broader ecosystem.

For more insights on how AI is shaping the future of finance, Motive recently unveiled the firm’s new AI-in-fintech analysis titled, “AI and Financial Technology: Existential Threat or Generational Opportunity – Speed Will Decide.”

About Motive Partners
Motive Partners is a private investment firm exclusively focused on financial technology and technology-enabled business services companies, investing from early-stage ventures to growth equity and buyout in North America and Europe. The firm invests across five subsectors: banking & payments, capital markets, data & analytics, insurance, and wealth and asset management. Motive Partners applies its proven investor, operator, innovator (IOI) model across its portfolio, combining deep financial technology expertise and proven operational rigor to accelerate growth and value creation. With offices in New York, London, and Berlin, the firm provides differentiated insight, connectivity, and capabilities to create long-term value in financial technology companies. More information on Motive Partners can be found at www.motivepartners.com.

Disclaimer: This announcement is published by Motive, for informational purposes only. It does not constitute investment advice, a recommendation, or a solicitation to invest in any fund or security. Descriptions of Umesh Subramanian’s role, responsibilities, and areas of focus reflect Motive’s current intentions as of the date of publication and are subject to change. Forward-looking statements regarding the firm’s strategy and Mr. Subramanian’s contributions involve risks and uncertainties; actual developments may differ materially. Nothing herein constitutes an offer to invest or a representation that any Motive managed investment vehicle will be profitable or successful in executing on its investment strategy.

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