Triterras, a leading fintech company has appointed Vinay Kapoor as the executive vice president. He joins the C-suite to lead the company’s global corporate development efforts.
According to the company release, in his new role, Kapoor will directly oversee several strategic initiatives for Triterras. He will be in pursuit of external collaborations and other expansion efforts that will continue to advance cross-border trade opportunities. He will also have global oversight over potential opportunities that will expand the Company’s presence into new business areas that reach into and out of emerging markets.
“Vinay is an extremely well-respected and trusted industry leader with great stature in the business community,” said Srinivas Koneru, chairman and CEO at Triterras.
“His extensive experience in capital and financial markets makes him eminently qualified to lead our efforts. Triterras is on an exciting and pivotal journey as we deliver on our promise to expand access to trade and shape global development. Vinay will be a great complement to our executive team,” Koneru added.
Commenting on his appointment Kapoor said, “I am honoured to join Triterras and be a part of the endeavour to meet the growing demand for financial and business services in the Middle East.”
“The MENA region has always been a cornerstone of the global trade landscape and is experiencing a moment of unprecedented growth. I’m very excited to be working with such talented and deeply engaged leadership,” Kapoor added.
Before joining Triterras, Kapoor held roles as managing director at Bank of Singapore and Citigroup, as well as senior vice president at Merrill Lynch. He was also a board-level advisor for one of the largest Canadian alternative asset management firms, as well as vice chairman for a NASDAQ-listed entity.
He holds a Bachelor of Science, along with a Master of Science in Finance from the Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies, University of Bombay.
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