Yes Bank appoints Nirav Dalal as country head - financial markets

In his role, Nirav Dalal will spearhead the Financial Markets vertical at YES Bank encompassing Financial Markets Sales for Wholesale Banking & Retail, Debt Capital Markets, Trading & Primary Dealership, Business Intelligence and Balance Sheet Management Group.

By  Storyboard18| Oct 17, 2024 9:35 AM
In his last role, Nirav Dalal was an Advisor with Ernst & Young (EY) for Treasury Consulting in the Financial Services Consulting space.

Nirav Dalal has been appointed as Country Head Financial Markets of Yes Bank Ltd effective from today i.e., October 16, 2024. In his role as Country Head Financial Markets, Dalal will spearhead the Financial Markets vertical at YES Bank encompassing Financial Markets Sales for Wholesale Banking & Retail, Debt Capital Markets, Trading & Primary Dealership, Business Intelligence and Balance Sheet Management Group.

In his last role, he was an Advisor with Ernst & Young (EY) for Treasury Consulting in the Financial Services Consulting space.

He has also worked with YES Bank Ltd. for ~15 years and has managed challenging roles in the Financial Markets vertical of the Bank. Prior to YES Bank Ltd., he has worked with IDBI Bank Ltd. and Global Trust Bank Ltd. Dalal holds a Master’s Degree in Business Administration (Finance) from Somaiya Institute of Management Studies & Research (1995) and Bachelor of Commerce (1993) from University of Mumbai.

First Published onOct 17, 2024 9:35 AM

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