Indrajit Yadav
About Indrajit Yadav
Indrajit Yadav serves as the DVP of Strategy and Investor Relations in the Managing Director's Office at IndusInd Bank, where he provides strategic support and manages investor communications. He has a background in financial analysis and modeling, with previous experience at Nomura and Cognizant Technology Solutions.
Work at IndusInd Bank
Indrajit Yadav serves as the DVP of Strategy and Investor Relations in the Managing Director's Office at IndusInd Bank. He has been in this role since 2013, contributing over 11 years of experience. His responsibilities include providing strategic support directly to the Managing Director and playing a critical role in investor relations. He communicates the bank's performance and strategic direction to both buy-side and sell-side analysts, ensuring that stakeholders are well-informed about the bank's initiatives and financial health.
Education and Expertise
Indrajit Yadav has a solid educational background in business management and finance. He studied at XLRI Jamshedpur from 2009 to 2011, where he focused on Business Management. Additionally, he attended the CFA Institute for a year from 2012 to 2013, enhancing his expertise in financial analysis. His professional expertise includes M&A analysis tailored for banks and product portfolios, as well as specialization in valuations and financial modeling within the financial services sector.
Previous Experience at Nomura
Before joining IndusInd Bank, Indrajit Yadav worked at Nomura as an Associate from 2011 to 2013 in Japan. During his tenure, he gained valuable experience in financial services, which contributed to his understanding of market dynamics and investor relations. His role involved engaging with various financial analyses that supported the firm's strategic objectives.
Previous Experience at Cognizant Technology Solutions
Indrajit Yadav began his career at Cognizant Technology Solutions, where he worked as a Technical Analyst from 2006 to 2009 in Teaneck, New Jersey, United States. This early experience in a technology-driven environment provided him with a foundation in analytical skills and technical knowledge, which he later applied in the financial sector.