Deputy CEOs appointed at Bajaj Finserv: Manish Jain, Sidhaant S Dadwal, Harjeet Toor
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New wave of leadership at Bajaj Finserv

Bajaj Finserv announced Manish Jain, Sidhaant S Dadwal, and Harjeet Toor as the Deputy Chief Executive Officers. All three leaders had previously served as Presidents in the company. This is a strategic move that aims to achieve strategic objectives.

Manish Jain has over 25 years of experience in the finance industry and has been associated with Bajaj Finserv for 11 years. He started working with the company as Group Marketing Head and has significantly contributed over the years. Before joining Bajaj, Jain worked with Asian Paints, SBI Cards, Unilever, and GE India.

Sidhant Dadwal has given a meaningful contribution to Bajaj for the last 16 years and served as the President of SME loans, Used & New Car Finance, and Mortgages. Dadwal has 20 years of experience in the financial services industry and has worked with citifinancial for four years.

With 30 years of experience in the finance sector, Harjeet Toor has contributed to Bajaj Finserv as the President, where he led Microfinance, Tractor and Vehicle Finance, and International Business. Over the course of his career, Toor has worked with Bank of America, ABN AMRO Bank N.V., RBL Bank, Fullerton India Credit Company Ltd., and more.

This leadership transformation highlights the company’s commitment to strengthening the executive team that navigates through the financial services industry across the nation.

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