Campaign India Team
Jul 02, 2021

Meehiir Desai joins Fullerton India as head of marketing

Last corporate stint was with Fino Payments Bank

Meehiir Desai joins Fullerton India as head of marketing
Fullerton India, a non-banking financial company has announced the appointment of Meehiir Desai as head of marketing. 
 
Desai will lead the marketing and corporate communications functions of the organisation and will be reporting to Ajay Pareek, chief business officer, Fullerton India. He joins the organisation after an entrepreneurial stint prior to which he was deputy VP and head, marketing and communications at Fino Payments Bank.
 
Shantanu Mitra, CEO and managing director, Fullerton India, said, “On behalf of the Fullerton India family, we are proud to welcome Meehiir to the team. He brings the right blend of experience to represent our brand to our stakeholders. We are certain that he will head the marketing and communications division with ease and strengthen Fullerton India’s presence across the country."
 
Desai said, “I am delighted to join Fullerton India and excited to head the marketing and communication function. I look forward to support in strategising, executing and contributing to the growth of the brand and the organisation’s vision and values."
 
In a career spanning 16 years, he has also worked Sony Pictures Networks, Times Global Broadcasting Company, Network18 and HDFC Bank.  
 
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