Tata Motors Finance partners with S.P. Jain Institute to launch 'Young Banker' program

The tailor-made curriculum of the program has been exclusively contextualized based on a ‘need assessment study’ jointly conducted by SPJIMR and Tata Motors Finance.

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Tata Motors Finance partners with S.P. Jain Institute to launch 'Young Banker' program

Tata Motors Finance, one of India’s leading automotive financiers, has teamed up
with Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan’s S.P. Jain Institute of Management and Research, to launch a 'Young Banker' program. 

The tailor-made curriculum of the program has been exclusively contextualised based on a ‘need assessment study’ jointly conducted by SPJIMR and Tata Motors Finance, noted the press release. 

During the 9-month program, Tata Motors Finance employees will work on sharpening their financial proficiency and leadership capabilities. 

Samrat Gupta, MD and CEO, Tata Motors Finance said, "Through such targeted initiatives, we seek to elevate Tata Motors Finance's knowledge capital, further propelling our growth trajectory and industry leadership."

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