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American Express names Sanjay Khanna as CEO for India operations

Sanjay who currently heads the country’s executive team will now be responsible for driving growth across the organization’s consumer and commercial businesses.

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In a top priority appointment, American Express Banking Corporation has announced the appointment of Sanjay Khanna as the new chief executive officer of American Express Banking Corp (AEBC) and country manager, AEBC Corp, India.

According to the company, Sanjay currently heads the country’s executive team will now be responsible for driving growth across the organization’s consumer and commercial businesses.

In his new role, Sanjay will also spearhead several strategic and business development initiatives for the company while steering smooth collaboration across its diverse businesses in India.

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His position will be key to advancing and strengthening the company’s strategic focus in India, the company said in its statement.

Speaking on the appointment, Rob McClean, executive , international card services, American Express said, “With over 30 years of experience in the , Sanjay has exceptional credentials of delivering strong coupled with a natural knack for leading from the front.

We are confident that his commitment to excel in everything he does, his strong values and work ethics will further the brand’s leadership in the Indian market.”

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Sanjay Khanna, said, “India is undoubtedly one of the fastest growing economies of the world, characterized by its ever-expanding consumer base, evolving lifestyle and spending needs.

My role will be to further enhance the quality and service culture through premium products, services, and solutions to meet the ever-growing needs of the affluent population in India.

“I am extremely happy to take on this new role with American Express– one of the world’s most trusted and respected service brand,” Khanna said.

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