Shilla Pindoria
About Shilla Pindoria
Shilla Pindoria is the Company Secretary, Investment Trusts at Invesco EMEA, with over 15 years of experience in company secretarial roles across various financial institutions in London.
Current Role as Company Secretary at Invesco EMEA
Shilla Pindoria currently serves as Company Secretary, Investment Trusts at Invesco EMEA. She was promoted to this role in 2020, after joining the company as Deputy Company Secretary in 2016. In this capacity, she is responsible for overseeing investment trust governance and compliance. Her tenure at Invesco EMEA highlights her expertise in corporate governance within the investment management industry.
Career Progression in Company Secretarial Roles
Shilla Pindoria has accumulated over 15 years of experience in company secretarial roles within the financial sector. She worked at Investec plc as Assistant Company Secretary for nearly a decade from 2007 to 2016. Prior to that, she spent 6 months at Kaupthing Singer & Friedlander as a Company Secretarial Assistant and completed a work experience internship at Barclays Corporate Secretariat in 2006. Each role contributed to her deep understanding of corporate governance and compliance.
Educational Background in Business and Finance
Shilla Pindoria holds a Master of Science (MSc) in Finance & Administration from Thames Valley University, attained between 1998 and 1999. She also earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Business Administration from London Guildhall University, which she completed from 1995 to 1998. Her academic background laid a solid foundation for her career in the financial and corporate governance sectors.
Early Career and Work Experience
Before fully embarking on her career in the financial sector, Shilla Pindoria served as Committee Secretary at King's College London from 2004 to 2006. In this role, she was responsible for managing committee meetings and documentation. Her initial exposure to the financial industry came through a brief work experience internship at Barclays Corporate Secretariat in 2006, which helped her transition into more specialized company secretarial roles.