Campaign India Team
Sep 12, 2022

MarketsMojo gets Abhisek Puglia as chief business officer

Was co-founder at GoalTeller

MarketsMojo gets Abhisek Puglia as chief business officer
MarketsMojo, a multi-algorithm-based stock advisory and research platform, has announced the appointment of Abhisek Puglia as their chief business officer. 
 
He will be responsible for defining and executing strategies for the company, including infinity asset advisory business development activities. 
 
Prior to this, Puglia co-founded GoalTeller, a financial planning company. 
 
Mohit Batra, founder and CEO, MarketsMojo, said, "We are delighted to have attracted such a high caliber professional for this important role. Abhisek has exceptional experience in the field of wealth management and is very well connected in our industry, bringing a holistic approach to the development of our business. We look forward to working together as we continue to build our fintech pipeline and in taking MarketsMojo to its next level of growth aiming to be a leading player in the asset, portfolio and wealth advisory business."
 
Puglia said,  "I am excited to be taking on this new role, working with a team of experienced industry professionals to advance business that I believe has the potential to transform the face of wealth management and stock research in India. I have been following the progress of MarketsMojo with interest over recent years and I am privileged to have been given the opportunity to join the team."  
 
In a career spanning over 18 years, he has also worked with companies like IIFL Wealth, ICICI Bank and Alchemy Capital. 
 
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Campaign India

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