InCred Capital Appoints Vikram Agarwal as COO
By Rediff Money Desk, New Delhi May 28, 2024 13:42
InCred Capital has appointed Vikram Agarwal as its Chief Operating Officer (COO), responsible for technology, operations, client servicing, compliance, and risk management.
New Delhi, May 28 (PTI) Financial Services firm InCred Capital on Tuesday announced the appointment of Vikram Agarwal as its Chief Operating Officer (COO).
He will spearhead critical functions at InCred Capital, including technology, operations, client servicing, compliance, and risk management, the company said in a statement.
Vikram's last role was with Julius Baer India, where he served as COO and CRO, and was also a board member.
He will spearhead critical functions at InCred Capital, including technology, operations, client servicing, compliance, and risk management, the company said in a statement.
Vikram's last role was with Julius Baer India, where he served as COO and CRO, and was also a board member.
Source: PTI
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