Austin, Texas, United States, August 2025 — Brandon Finazzo has stepped into a new role as Chief Growth Officer at Panacea Financial, where he will lead efforts to expand the company’s reach, scale tailored solutions for medical professionals, and drive growth across its unique portfolio of financial products designed specifically for doctors and doctors-in-training.
Brandon has been with Panacea Financial for over four years, most recently serving as Head of Practice Solutions, where he played a critical role in developing innovative lending and banking options for medical practices and practitioners nationwide. His leadership helped Panacea strengthen its reputation as a trusted partner for healthcare professionals navigating complex financial challenges.
Before joining Panacea, he held significant roles in the banking and financial services industry. At Wells Fargo, Brandon was Senior Business Development Manager, where he supported business clients with tailored solutions. Earlier, he served as Vice President, Healthcare Solutions at Citi, bringing targeted expertise to the healthcare financing space.
His earlier career also includes leadership as AVP, Business Banking Officer at U.S. Bank, where he built deep relationships with small business clients, and earlier roles at Balboa Capital and Combined Insurance, where he gained foundational experience in sales and financial advisory.
About Panacea Financial
Panacea Financial is a financial services company built for doctors, by doctors. Recognizing the unique challenges faced by medical professionals—such as high student debt, limited cash flow during training, and high upfront costs for practice building—Panacea delivers tailored banking and lending solutions that remove traditional financial barriers.
With offerings spanning loans, checking, and savings accounts, Panacea enables doctors to focus on patient care without the burden of restrictive financial systems. Powered by Primis, Panacea Financial operates across all 50 U.S. states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico, helping doctors access financial services that recognize their long-term earning potential and societal impact.
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