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Synechron hires new head of UK business consulting


26 January 2018 London
Reporter: Zsuzsa Szabo

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Pankaj Gupta will join Synechron Business Consultancy team in the UK as managing director and head of UK-based business consulting.

In his new role, Gupta will be responsible to develop the profile of the business consulting team. He will also help to expand Synechron’s market presence with global clients.

Based in London, he will report to Tony Clark, London managing director.

Previously, Gupta worked at Infosys Consulting for more than 10 years.

Prior to Infosys, Gupta held positions at Booz Allen and Arthur Andersen where he gained expertise on transaction advisory services, regulatory compliance, business architecture and operating models, business change enablement and digital/technology industrialisation.

Faisal Husain, co-founder and CEO of Synechron, said: “Pankaj Gupta has an impressive career working with banks to develop regulatory, compliance, and business operations and architectures that I am confident will help compliment that mission.”

Gupta added: “Regulatory changes, enhanced digital capabilities and technology innovation are huge drivers for financial services firms, as they transform their business models in search of sustainable revenues and efficient cost structures.”

“Synechron is well-positioned to provide inception-to-execution services in these unique times for our clients.”
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