Key Points
The 52-year-old Jain began his career in investment banking and capital market, working as a project executive at PNB Capital Services Limited and later with Prudential Capital Markets Limited..
His big move was to Bajaj Group in 2002 where he has stayedsince then...
Started working as a branch manager over two decades ago in Lucknow for Bajaj Finance, Jain rose from the ranks to head the housing arm..
This is entirely possible, as the Pune-headquartered group has the financial resources, management bandwidth, and synergies through its retail NBFC arm, along with the opportunity created by HDFC Ltds exit from the housing finance space after merging with its banking platform, HDFC Bank...
Jain's extensive career includes 11 years as chief collection officer, 4 years as President of rural lending & collections, and 2 years as the Enterprise Risk Officer, showcasing his diverse leadership roles within the company...
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