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Financial Express | Credit bureau veteran Darshan Shah joins LenddoEFL as Managing Director

“Having worked across geographies and being well-versed with the problem of credit coverage, I look forward to leveraging my experiences to work on the challenge of financial inclusion in India. The need is massive with less than 45% of Indian adults included in the credit bureau and less than 10% borrowing from a financial institution in the last year, as per the World Bank.” said Darshan Shah.

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Economic Times India | LenddoEFL appoints Darshan Shah as Managing Director, India & South Asia

KOLKATA: Singapore-headquartered fintech company LenddoEFL has appointed Darshan Shah as managing director, India and South Asia, effective April 16. 

In his new role, Shah will be responsible for growing LenddoEFL’s footprint in India and South Asia as well as bring more financial institutions in the region on board as clients who would be using LenddoEFL services. 

Shah comes with close to two decades of experience in the credit information industry. He has worked with large organisations like TransUnion CIBIL and Equifax (Canada) in leadership roles. His last role was as director (credit services) at Experian. 
 

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PRWeb | LenddoEFL Deepens Commitment to Financial Inclusion in India with New Leadership

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LenddoEFL, a Singapore-based fintech company powering data-driven decisions for financial services, has appointed Darshan Shah as Managing Director, India and South Asia. Darshan is a credit bureau veteran and he brings close to two decades of experience including credit reporting, scoring, analytics and technology.

“Having worked across geographies and being well-versed with the problem of credit coverage, I look forward to leveraging my experiences to work on the challenge of financial inclusion in India,” said Darshan Shah, Managing Director, India and South Asia. “The need is massive with less than 45% of Indian adults included in the credit bureau and less than 10% borrowing from a financial institution in the last year, as per the World Bank.”

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