Campaign India Team
Nov 15, 2022

Refyne hires Parag Murudkar as VP - consumer marketing

Moves from Yes Bank

Refyne hires Parag Murudkar as VP - consumer marketing
Refyne has announced the appointment of Parag Murudkar as vice president - consumer marketing. 
 
Murudkar joins the financial wellness and salary on-demand platform from Yes Bank, where he was head - digital alliances and acquisition.
 
Refyne has also appointed Harsh Sharma as executive vice president - enterprise partnership and Padmakumar Nayar as vice president - operations.  
 
Chitresh Sharma, CEO and co-founder, Refyne, said, "This has been an exciting year for Refyne, with some great accomplishments under our belt. We have recently expanded our product portfolio with Financial Coaching and Salary Top Up, and have several leading corporates partner with us in their employee financial wellness journey. We are growing at a rate of 125% quarter-on-quarter making us the largest financial wellness platform in all of Asia today. As we continue to focus on our product portfolio and enhance customer offerings, I am delighted to welcome Harsh, Parag and Padmanakumar to this next phase of Refyne and look forward to growing Refyne together.”
 
Apoorv Kumar, co-founder and CTO, Refyne, said, “These are exciting times for Refyne. Despite the overall market slowing down, we are well positioned to grow and introduce more innovative products. There could not have been a better time to have our new leadership team join us. Their rich experience in their respective domains will certainly help push our vision of enabling financial wellness for the Indian workforce.” 
 
Murudkar has also worked with ICICI Bank, Axis Bank, Group M and Viacom18. 
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Campaign India

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