Synchrony Announces Rachana Bahadur as Senior Vice Pre
2 min readHyderabad, India, eighth May 2024 – Synchrony is happy to announce the appointment of Rachana Bahadur as SVP, Country Head – India. With a formidable profession spanning over 30 years within the monetary companies and banking business, Rachana brings a wealth of expertise and management to her new function at Synchrony.
Rachana Bahadur has held important positions at among the world’s main monetary establishments, together with Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase, and Morgan Stanley. Rachana’s focus has encompassed areas such as product and threat administration, controllership and operations features as properly as spearheading a number of large-scale know-how renovations. She has spent the final 18 years in varied senior international management positions slicing throughout numerous geographies within the US, Asia and Europe.
Before becoming a member of Synchrony, she was Managing Director at Goldman Sachs, the place she co-led pan-India operations and led the India Asset and Wealth Management Division.
At Synchrony, Rachana can be liable for main and managing all of Synchrony’s India presence. She is tasked with creating and implementing a strategic plan to rework Synchrony India by enhancing course of excellence, possession, driving considerate transformation as properly as nurturing a collaborative tradition. Her appointment displays Synchrony’s dedication to excellence and innovation in international monetary companies.
Rachana is a staunch advocate for inclusion and variety, a worth that aligns with Synchrony’s mission to create a supportive and numerous office. She holds a BBA from Baruch College, New York, and is a Certified Public Accountant.
“We are thrilled to welcome Rachana Bahadur to our management staff,” stated Gaurav Sehgal, SVP, Human Resources – Asia. “Her confirmed observe report of strategic management and dedication to operational excellence throughout varied international markets can be invaluable as we proceed to boost our companies and broaden our attain.”
Mansi Praharaj