Ankur Kapur
About Ankur Kapur
Ankur Kapur serves as the Manager of Financial Planning and Analysis at Cvent, where he has worked since 2013. He leads a team focused on performance management and has contributed significantly to data integrity and strategic decision-making.
Work at Cvent
Ankur Kapur has been serving as the Manager of Financial Planning and Analysis (FP&A) at Cvent since 2013. Based in the New Delhi Area, India, he has dedicated over 11 years to this role. His responsibilities include leading a team of two senior analysts, focusing on performance management, resource allocation, and career progression. Ankur has automated scheduled reports, which has resulted in time savings equivalent to two full-time employees. He also collaborates with the IT team to implement Salesforce CPQ, enhancing data integrity through recommended checks and validations. Additionally, he represents the Finance department in various Governance Committees, contributing to strategic decision-making.
Previous Experience at MetLife
Before joining Cvent, Ankur Kapur worked at MetLife as a Senior Associate from 2009 to 2010. During his tenure in the Noida Area, India, he gained valuable experience in financial analysis and management. This role provided him with foundational skills that he later applied in his career at Cvent.
Experience at Evalueserve
Ankur Kapur was employed at Evalueserve as a Business Analyst from 2010 to 2012 in Gurgaon, India. In this role, he collaborated on significant projects, including the migration of sales data from four acquired companies, ensuring seamless integration. This experience contributed to his analytical skills and understanding of data management.
Achievements in Strategic Initiatives
Ankur Kapur played a key role in Cvent's successful transition through the De-SPAC process and the subsequent Initial Public Offering (IPO). His involvement in these strategic initiatives highlights his expertise in financial planning and analysis, as well as his ability to contribute to significant organizational changes.