Synchrony, a leader in consumer financial services, is pleased to announce the promotion of Rey Beluso II to Vice President – HR Advocates Philippines.
With nearly three years of dedicated service at Synchrony, Beluso steps into this new role with an extensive background in human resources management, most recently serving as Assistant Vice President of Human Resources within the company.
During his tenure at Synchrony, Beluso has played a pivotal role in overseeing all facets of human resources and HR business partnership, contributing significantly to the development and implementation of strategic HR initiatives. His efforts have been instrumental in enhancing employee engagement and driving business outcomes through effective human resources management.
Prior to joining Synchrony, Beluso held significant positions at Tech Mahindra and Transcom, where he accumulated valuable experience as a Human Resources Business Partner Manager. His expertise in HR business partnership at these companies laid the groundwork for his successful career trajectory at Synchrony.
Synchrony, known for revolutionizing financial possibilities for individuals and businesses daily, stands as one of the largest issuers of store credit cards in the United States. The company’s commitment to innovation in financing and tech solutions across various industries has positioned it as a key player in retail, auto, travel, and home sectors.
Beluso expressed his enthusiasm for the new role, stating, “I’m starting a new position as Vice President – HR Advocates Philippines at Synchrony!” His leadership is expected to further Synchrony’s mission of changing what’s possible for people and businesses, driving forward initiatives that facilitate smooth shopping experiences and offer flexible financing options.
As Synchrony continues to expand its influence in consumer financial services, Beluso’s promotion underscores the company’s commitment to cultivating a talented and dedicated leadership team capable of steering the organization towards greater heights.