Campaign India Team
Apr 28, 2022

Khushaal Talreja joins Mintoak as head - marketing

Moves from LitmusWorld

Khushaal Talreja joins Mintoak as head - marketing
Mintoak, a fintech player that offers merchant payments and financial services, has announced the appointment of Khushaal Talreja as head of marketing.
 
Talreja moves from LitmusWorld, where he handled the marketing and partnerships. 
 
Raman Khanduja, co-founder and CEO, Mintoak, said, “At Mintoak, we are poised to redefine the digital payments landscape in India with a comprehensive platform offering. With a sustainable business model that chooses to be the rightful partner for banks across the globe, we hope, Khushaal with his wide experience of digital marketing will help us achieve brand leadership in the fintech ecosystem. We look forward to working together.”
 
Talreja added, “I am excited to charter the marketing roadmap for Mintoak in India and new markets abroad. With a sharp brand positioning and collaboration with our partners, I’m certain that we will build a strong presence across our target markets. I look forward to working with the team.” 
 
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Campaign India

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