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Hyosung America Names Chris King as Chief Revenue Officer to Drive Company Growth

Hyosung America Names Chris King as Chief Revenue Officer to Drive Company Growth

Business Wire16-05-2025
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hyosung America, the North American leader in ATM and payments technology, has promoted Chris King to Chief Revenue Officer. In his new role, King is charged with accelerating the company's growth in the financial and retail technology sectors. King, who previously served as senior vice president of sales, will now oversee all revenue operations through direct sales, channel partnerships, marketing and strategic account development.
King brings more than 35 years of industry experience and has been a driving force behind Hyosung's market leadership and innovation. Since joining the company in 2023, he has played a pivotal role in shaping sales strategy, strengthening customer relationships and delivering strong year-over-year performance.
He will report directly to Nancy Gail Daniels, Chief Operating Officer, as part of Hyosung's strategic initiative to drive operational excellence with its aggressive revenue goals.
'Chris is a dynamic and visionary leader whose proven ability to translate technological innovation into tangible customer value makes him the ideal leader to drive our next chapter of growth,' said Daniels. 'His customer-first approach and deep industry relationships have helped Hyosung exceed expectations time and again. His promotion to CRO reflects both his leadership and our confidence in his ability to fuel Hyosung's next phase of growth.'
As CRO, King will focus on advancing Hyosung's strategic roadmap, expanding market share across core business lines and creating even greater alignment between sales, service and customer success.
'Financial institutions, retailers, and ATM owners are facing increasing pressure to modernize their customer touchpoints while maintaining operational efficiency,' said King. 'My priority is ensuring our team delivers solutions that address these challenges and create competitive advantages for our customers. I look forward to leading the charge as we continue transforming the future of payments and financial technology.'
About Hyosung America
Hyosung Americas, the world's leading cash management and payments platform service provider, is the North American subsidiary of South Korea-based Hyosung TNS, Inc. Since entering the North American market in 1998, Hyosung has grown to be the largest provider of ATMs in the United States offering best-in-class, innovative and transformative technology solutions across the cash management and payments spectrum. Hyosung Americas is headquartered in Irving, Texas, and provides research and development support through its Global Software Center in Dayton, Ohio.
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