Visa appoints Sujai Raina as India Country Manager

Visa appoints Sujai Raina as India Country Manager

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: May 14 2024

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  • Sujai Raina has been appointed as the new Country Manager for India by Visa, the global digital payments platform.
  • In his new role, Raina will lead and execute Visa's strategic initiatives in the Indian market, fostering partnerships with clients and the broader payments ecosystem.
  • Sandeep Ghosh will continue to serve as Group Country Manager for India and South Asia, overseeing operations in India and other key markets including Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan, and the Maldives.
  • Raina will spearhead Visa's business development efforts in India, leveraging his previous experience as Vice President and Head of Business Development for the country.
  • Raina joined Visa in 2020 and has demonstrated his capabilities in driving business development initiatives for the company in India, making him well-suited for his new role as Country Manager.
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