Ambreen Baig
About Ambreen Baig
Ambreen Baig serves as the Deputy Vice President at Indusind Bank, bringing extensive experience in banking and team leadership. She has a strong background in portfolio management and business relationship management, having previously worked at Wells Fargo and currently holding a position at ICICI Bank.
Work at IndusInd Bank
Ambreen Baig has been serving as Deputy Vice President at IndusInd Bank since 2018. In this role, she has leveraged her extensive experience in banking to lead large teams and execute strategic initiatives. Her focus includes enhancing operational efficiency and driving business growth within the organization.
Experience at Wells Fargo
Prior to her current position, Ambreen Baig worked at Wells Fargo as Branch Manager Assistant Vice President from 2003 to 2011. During her eight years in San Francisco, California, she developed her skills in managing banking operations and leading teams, contributing to the bank's overall performance.
Education and Expertise
Ambreen Baig graduated from Santa Clara University and also attended a Leadership academy in Santa Clara, California. She holds a Master of Business Administration from the Department of Technology at Savitribai Phule Pune University, where she studied from 2000 to 2002. Her educational background supports her expertise in Portfolio Management, Business Relationship Management, and Credit Analysis.
Career at ICICI Bank
In addition to her role at IndusInd Bank, Ambreen Baig has been working as Chief Manager at ICICI Bank since 2012. Over her twelve years in this position in Bombay, Maharashtra, she has demonstrated a strong ability to manage business development and sales channels, transforming them into profitable units.
Background
Ambreen Baig has built a robust career in the banking sector, characterized by her leadership roles and extensive experience in team management. Her professional journey reflects a commitment to driving successful turnarounds and enhancing business performance across various banking institutions.