Greaves Finance appoints P. B. Sunil Kumar as CEO

P. B. Sunil Kumar has served as an independent director on the board of Greaves Finance Ltd.

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Greaves Finance appoints  P. B. Sunil Kumar as CEO

Greaves Finance has appointed P. B. Sunil Kumar its new Executive Director & Chief Executive Officer effective 03rd July 2024.  Kumar will spearhead the company's efforts to offer convenient and tailored financing options for prospective electric two-wheeler buyers and accelerate the adoption of sustainable mobility solutions across the country through evfin.

evfin is a consumer finance technology platform dedicated to electric mobility and other sustainable solutions.

P. B. Sunil Kumar has served as an independent director on the board of Greaves Finance Ltd. In a career spanning 25 years, he has worked in diverse sectors like finance, consulting, and healthcare, and has held the positions of Director at Taiki Consulting Private Limited and Vice President at GE Capital Services India. His career encompasses leadership role at ICICI Bank Ltd. He has also worked with Tata Finance Ltd. He serves as an independent director on the board of CDE Asia Ltd., a technology and application provider in the construction industry, and Doctor Sand Ltd.

Kumar said, "India is witnessing unprecedented EV adoption facilitated by rapid infrastructure growth, a favourable regulatory framework, and mass consumer awareness. I look forward to contributing to the catalysis of EV adoption in India and steering the industry towards democratising the EV experience."

Mr. P. B. Sunil Kumar is a Chartered Accountant with a Bachelor of Commerce degree from Badruka College of Commerce and Arts, Telangana.

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