Former SBI chief Rajnish Kumar takes helm as Mastercard India chairman

Updated : Sep 14, 2023 17:20
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Editorji News Desk

Global credit card giant Mastercard has named Rajnish Kumar, the former Chairman of the State Bank of India (SBI), as the Chairman of Mastercard India.

Experienced Banking Expert

Rajnish Kumar, a distinguished figure in the Indian banking sector, brings to Mastercard his banking experience that spans nearly four decades. During his tenure at SBI, the country's largest bank, Kumar held pivotal leadership positions, overseeing critical operations both domestically and internationally. His stint included managing operations in India, the United Kingdom, and Canada, where he played an instrumental role in fortifying the bank's global footprint.

Banking Innovation

Kumar is widely celebrated for his pioneering role in launching the YONO (You Only Need One) platform, a digital banking initiative that has a customer-centric approach and cutting-edge technology integration. Under Kumar's leadership, SBI propelled into the digital age

Charting a New Course at Mastercard

As the newly appointed Chairman of Mastercard India, Rajnish Kumar is poised to lead the South Asia executive leadership team, headed by Gautam Aggarwal, Division President for South Asia & Country Corporate Officer, India. Kumar's position is aimed at solidifying Mastercard's position as a key player in India's financial ecosystem.

Mastercard, with a presence in 210 countries, is renowned for its diverse range of payment transaction processing services. In addition to traditional credit card services, the company offers a spectrum of related payment solutions, including seamless travel-related payments and bookings.

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