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Mandar Satpute becomes ZestMoney's new chief banking officer

| @indiablooms | Aug 19, 2021, at 11:55 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: Fintech company ZestMoney has promoted Mandar Satpute to the chief banking officer's post, media reports said.

The promotion took place Thursday.

Earlier, Satpute was vice-president, banking partnerships in the company.

He has been with the company for over four years.

Satpute, a career banker, earlier held senior positions at Citibank and TCS.

On his promotion, Priya Sharma, the co-founder of ZestMoney, said as quoted by Mint, "ZestMoney has been a pioneer in driving collaborations, he will fortify our position in the market."

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