Servesh Sinha
About Servesh Sinha
Servesh Sinha serves as the Assistant Vice President in the Rural and Agri Business Banking sector, specializing in retail asset products and risk management. With over 14 years of experience, he focuses on fraud prevention and risk control in banking operations.
Work at IndusInd Bank
Servesh Sinha holds the position of Assistant Vice President (AVP) in the Rural and Agri Business Banking division at IndusInd Bank. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing retail banking operations, with a particular emphasis on fraud prevention and risk management. His work involves managing both secured and unsecured loan products tailored for the agricultural sector, ensuring that the bank effectively addresses the unique challenges of rural finance.
Education and Expertise
Servesh Sinha completed his Bachelor of Arts degree at Pt. J L N College, where he studied from 1999 to 2001. He furthered his education at Bundelkhand University in Jhansi. His academic background supports his extensive expertise in Retail Asset products, Rural Business, and risk management within the Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFC) sector, particularly in the context of the Rural & Agri Risk Control Unit (RCU) Business.
Background
With over 14 years of experience in Retail Banking and Rural Business, Servesh Sinha has developed a strong focus on Risk Management and Operations. His career includes significant roles in various banking institutions, where he has honed his skills in managing risks associated with retail and agricultural financing. Prior to his current role, he worked at HDFC Bank as a Location Department Manager in Risk Intelligence and Control.
Professional Experience
Before joining IndusInd Bank, Servesh Sinha worked at HDFC Bank from 2015 to 2016 as a Location Department Manager in Risk Intelligence and Control. During his tenure, he was involved in assessing and managing risks related to banking operations, contributing to the bank's overall risk management framework. His experience in this role has equipped him with valuable insights into the complexities of risk in the banking sector.