Anré Williams is Chief Executive Officer of American Express National Bank (AENB) and Group President, Enterprise Services, a role he assumed in April 2021.
As CEO of AENB, Anré oversees all aspects of American Express’ U.S. banking operation, which is responsible for approximately 60 percent of the company’s total billings and revenues. In addition, as Group President of Enterprise Services, Anré leads American Express’ largest shared services organizations that support the entire company globally, including its technology, digital capabilities, customer servicing, consumer travel, real estate, purchasing and enterprise transformation functions. The organizations he oversees comprise approximately two-thirds of the company’s total workforce.
Previously, he was Group President of American Express’ Global Merchant & Network Services (GMNS) organization responsible for managing relationships with the millions of merchants around the world that accept American Express Cards, as well as the company’s payments network, bank partnerships, international loyalty coalition programs, and relationships with its largest strategic partners.
Anré began his career at American Express in 1990 as a marketing manager in the Consumer Card division and then served for several years in the Small Business Services group, where he led new product development and advertising. In 1999, he joined the company’s Corporate Payments organization as a divisional vice president and was named President, Global Corporate Payments in 2007, responsible for marketing American Express’ commercial payment products to mid-size and large companies around the world. Anré was appointed President of Global Merchant Services in November 2011 and was named Group President, GMNS and a member of the company’s Executive Committee in February 2018.
Anré serves on the Board of Illinois Tool Works Inc. He is also a member of the Board of Advisors of The Wharton School and the USA Track & Field Foundation Board.
He earned his BA from Stanford University and his MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Anré resides in South Orange, NJ with his family.
What is Anré D. Williams' net worth?
The estimated net worth of Anré D. Williams is at least $33.63 million as of October 22nd, 2024. Mr. Williams owns 111,656 shares of American Express stock worth more than $33,631,904 as of November 22nd. This net worth evaluation does not reflect any other investments that Mr. Williams may own. Learn More about Anré D. Williams' net worth.
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Has Anré D. Williams been buying or selling shares of American Express?
Within the last three months, Anré D. Williams has sold $21,049,740.62 in shares of American Express stock. Most recently, Anre D. Williams sold 77,887 shares of the business's stock in a transaction on Tuesday, October 22nd. The shares were sold at an average price of $270.26, for a transaction totalling $21,049,740.62. Following the completion of the sale, the insider now directly owns 111,656 shares of the company's stock, valued at $30,176,150.56. Learn More on Anré D. Williams' trading history.
Who are American Express' active insiders?
American Express' insider roster includes Douglas Buckminster (Vice Chairman), Jeffrey Campbell (CFO), Walter Clayton, III (Director), Marc Gordon (Insider), Howard Grosfield (Insider), Monique Herena (Insider), Theodore Leonsis (Director), Anna Marrs (Insider), Richard Petrino (EVP), Denise Pickett (Insider), Jessica Quinn (EVP), Laureen Seeger (Insider), Jennifer Skyler (Insider), Stephen Squeri (CEO), and Anré Williams (Insider). Learn More on American Express' active insiders.
Are insiders buying or selling shares of American Express?
During the last twelve months, insiders at the payment services company sold shares 12 times. They sold a total of 461,770 shares worth more than $106,348,222.56. The most recent insider tranaction occured on October, 29th when Vice Chairman Douglas E Buckminster sold 13,111 shares worth more than $3,552,818.78. Insiders at American Express own 0.1% of the company.
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