Sheetal Jain joins Signzy as Vice President – Sales

Signzy, a global no-code AI platform for financial services, has announced the appointment of Sheetal Jain as Vice President of Sales. She will lead Signzy’s sales and business development efforts in India and the South-East Asian (SEA) region.

She brings over 20 years of experience in the banking and financial services industry, according to a statement. Prior to this role, Jain headed sales and marketing at Probe Information Services, where she was responsible for managing senior relationships in leading Private Banks, PSBs and NBFCs.

An experienced leader in the BFSI sector, Jain has led many successful GTM strategies in her previous roles, mentored teams and been a part of the leadership team that pioneered web-based platforms and enabled APIs for the BFSI market, the statement said.

Speaking on the appointment, Arpit Ratan, Co-Founder, Signzy, said, “With a powerful and market-ready no-code AI platform, we are now looking for aggressive expansion in both India and SEA markets, and Sheetal brings to Signzy precisely the capabilities we need to execute our business strategy. I am excited to welcome Sheetal and look forward to working closely with her as she spearheads our sales and business development efforts.”

Sheetal Jain, Vice President of Sales, Signzy, said, “I am thrilled to join Signzy at this crucial point in time and look forward to an exciting journey in helping banks and financial institutions evolve and take advantage of the emerging opportunities with Signzy’s solutions.”

Signzy is a ‘no-code AI platform’ for financial services and claims to automate the back-office operations decision-making process into a real-time API.

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