Fernando Araya Remagni

Co-founder & CEO at Tenpo

Fernando Araya Remagni's work experience begins in 2000 as a Brand Manager at Unilever Chile, where they worked until 2010. During their time there, they held various roles, including Senior Trade Marketing Manager and Senior Brand Manager, and was responsible for developing strategies, implementing marketing plans, and achieving market share growth.

In 2010, Araya Remagni joined Banco Bci as the CMO and Marketing Manager. Fernando played a key role in the company's digital transformation, implementing a digital marketing strategy that resulted in the generation of new revenue streams and incorporating technologies, business processes, and specialized talent management.

From 2018 to 2019, Araya Remagni worked as the Gerente divisional de negocio at Caja Los Andes, where they were a member of the executive committee and directly reported to the General Manager. In this role, they were responsible for the five business areas, leading a team of over 80 executives. Their strategic development and integral approach to the main revenue and cost drivers resulted in significant profit growth.

During this time, Araya Remagni also co-founded Los Andes tarjetas de prepago S.A and served as the Vice President. In 2020, they co-founded Tenpo and took on the roles of Co-founder and CEO.

Before their corporate career, Araya Remagni worked as a consultant at I from 2018 to 2020, where they provided consulting services to various companies.

Overall, Fernando Araya Remagni has extensive experience in marketing, strategy development, business leadership, and digital transformation.

Fernando Araya Remagni completed the Executive Management Program from the Stanford University Graduate School of Business in 2015. Prior to that, they obtained a degree in Ingeniería Comercial from Universidad de Chile, graduating in 2000. Fernando achieved the top spot in their final class degree.

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  • Co-founder & CEO

    April, 2020 - present

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