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Mahindra Finance Appoints Bijoy Thaplial as CBO

Mahindra Finance, the NBFC subsidiary of Mahindra Group, has announced the appointment of two senior executives to critical roles within the organization.

The Company has appointed Bijoy Thaplial as the Chief Business Officer – Leasing, Partnerships, and Payments, and Mod Narayan Singh as the Chief Compliance Officer (CCO).

The company’s objective is to fortify its dedication to customer-centric solutions and innovation in order to enhance its status as a preferred financial partner in India through these appointments.

Chief Business Officer — Leasing, Partnerships, and Payments, Bijoy Thaplial, has been appointed. Thaplial has over 27 years of experience in the financial sector.

Bijoy Thaplial, who has accumulated more than 27 years of experience in the financial sector, has been appointed as the Chief Business Officer for Leasing, Partnerships, and Payment systems.

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His focus will be on the enhancement of payment and lending solutions, the cultivation of partnerships, and the advancement of leasing strategies in order to enhance customer satisfaction and drive growth.

Bijoy’s career has been extensive, encompassing leadership positions at numerous significant financial institutions, including Axis Bank, Royal Bank of Scotland, Standard Chartered UAE, HDFC Bank, GE-SBI Cards, and INDAL. Mahindra Finance will benefit significantly from his consistent record of operational excellence and strategic expansion.

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