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Banks race to appoint chief AI officers amid rapid changes

Banks are racing to appoint chief AI officers, with adoption surging from 26% to 76% in a year, according to an IBM survey. HSBC, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, and Lloyds Banking Group have made high-profile hires, with HSBC tying AI to its 17% return on tangible equity target. The role may be temporary as AI becomes embedded in operations.

read2 min publishedJun 15, 2026

The hottest C-suite title in banking might also be the most temporary one

Three out of four major organizations now have a chief AI officer. A year ago, that number was barely one in four. The banking sector is leading this hiring frenzy, but the people filling these roles are already whispering something uncomfortable: this job might not exist in a decade.

The share of organizations with a dedicated chief AI officer jumped from 26% in 2025 to 76% in 2026, according to an IBM survey of 2,000 CEOs across 33 countries. That is not gradual adoption. That is a stampede.

The new power brokers of banking #

HSBC made one of the most high-profile moves in this wave, appointing David Rice as its first chief AI officer effective April 1, 2026. Rice previously served as COO for Corporate and Institutional Banking, which means the bank pulled from its operational core rather than importing a Silicon Valley hire.

HSBC is not alone. Commonwealth Bank of Australia tapped Ranil Boteju as its first chief AI officer during roughly the same window. Lloyds Banking Group followed a similar path.

HSBC has tied this directly to its financial targets. The bank is aiming for a return on tangible equity above 17% during the 2026-2028 period, with AI technologies playing a key role in hitting that number.

The talent war and its price tag #

When every major bank suddenly needs the same type of executive, compensation gets interesting. Chief AI officer packages can reach up to $3.5 million annually, with a median hovering around $1.6 million.

A job designed to disappear #

Perhaps the most fascinating aspect of the CAIO boom is that the people holding these roles openly acknowledge they might be temporary. Industry veterans suggest the position is transitional, with AI likely becoming so deeply embedded in banking operations within a decade that a dedicated officer becomes redundant.

The IBM survey data tells a compelling story about organizational maturity. Going from 26% to 76% CAIO adoption in a single year suggests that holdout organizations faced real competitive pressure.

What this means for investors #

For anyone with exposure to financial services stocks, the CAIO hiring wave is both a signal and a question. The signal is that banks believe AI will materially impact their bottom lines within the current strategic planning cycle. HSBC’s explicit linkage of AI to its 17%-plus return on tangible equity target for 2026-2028 is about as concrete as it gets. Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our

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