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    Vivek Singh of IDFC First Bank is now CEO of Home Credit India

    Singh was with IDFC First Bank as business head-two wheeler
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    After a decade-long tenure with IDFC First Bank, Vivek Singh has moved on to take up the role of CEO, Home Credit India.

    An alumnus of Bharti Vidyapeeth, from where he completed an MBA, Vivek Singh began his professional journey as area sales manager, ICICI Bank. There, he lead the loan business for Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh, collaborating with a team of five relationship managers for three and a half years.

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    Singh’s next stop was Tata Capital where he joined as national sales head-commercial vehicle. His stint lasted almost seven years.

    It was in February of 2015 that he moved to IDFC First Bank. He managed P&L responsibilities, devising strategies for geographical growth, partnering with the product management team to launch new products and improve the digital experience, and optimising operational efficiency,

    Now, the Board of Home Credit has announced Vivek Singh’s appointment as CEO with immediate effect.
    K Gopala Desikan, director, TVS Holdings, is “confident that Vivek’s deep understanding of the Indian financial landscape, particularly in the consumer and retail finance space, coupled with his proven ability to drive growth and innovation, will be invaluable as we move forward and strengthen the business of Home Credit India and build upon its strong foundation.”

    Vivek Singh himself is “committed to fostering innovation, enhancing customer experience, and expanding access to responsible credit. Home Credit India’s strong market presence provides a tremendous opportunity to further enhance our offerings, broaden our reach, and drive greater financial inclusion across the country. Together with the team, I look forward to shaping a more inclusive, responsible and tech-forward financial ecosystem in India.”

    Under his leadership, Home Credit India enters a new era of innovation and inclusive growth.

    HRKatha wishes Vivek Singh all the best as he endeavours to spearhead Home Credit India, a consumer finance company, into its next phase of growth under the TVS Holdings umbrella.

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