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Standard Chartered Appoints Shreya Radhakrishnan as Vice President

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Shreya Radhakrishnan has been named Vice President at Standard Chartered, representing a significant achievement in her career spanning finance operations, strategy, and risk management in worldwide banking settings.

In her new position, Shreya will engage in strategic initiatives, intricate financial operations, and data-informed decision-making at Standard Chartered. Her duties include collaborating with diverse stakeholders and cross-functional teams, aiding the bank’s emphasis on operational efficiency, governance, and strategic execution based on informed decisions.

Before her tenure at Standard Chartered, Shreya Radhakrishnan dedicated almost ten years to Goldman Sachs, advancing through positions from Analyst to Associate and then to Vice President. Throughout her time there, she engaged in operations, cross-functional strategy, and organizational initiatives, establishing a solid base in global financial services and institutional procedures.

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Alongside her background in global investment banking, she held the position of Vice President of Strategy at YelloSKYE. In this position, she concentrated on strategic planning, performance indicators, and growth-oriented projects, aiding in business decision-making and long-term organizational goals.

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Shreya offers a well-rounded viewpoint on both execution and planning, thanks to her extensive experience in large-scale banking operations and strategic leadership positions. Her appointment bolsters Standard Chartered's leadership team in fields including financial operations, strategic execution, and risk-sensitive decision-making.

In her position as Vice President at Standard Chartered, Shreya Radhakrishnan is anticipated to aid the organization’s ongoing commitment to disciplined growth, operational excellence, and sound governance within a multifaceted global banking environment.

 

Standard Chartered Bank has been present in India for more than 165 years, establishing itself as one of the oldest foreign banks. The Bank operates 100 branches throughout 42 cities. The main business areas are Corporate and Investment Banking (CIB) and Wealth and Retail Banking (WRB).

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Besides being a full-service universal bank, the group possesses a Non-Banking Financial lending entity to enhance the Bank’s footprint in targeted regions and market segments, operates a Retail securities broking business, and is the inaugural foreign Bank to initiate banking operations in India’s International Financial Services Center.

 


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