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Congruent Solutions Appoints Mahesh Natarajan as Chief Revenue Officer

April 29, 2024 Cupertino, Calif., United States & Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Congruent Solutions, a leading provider of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) and outsourced plan administration services to the retirement industry in the U.S., today announced the appointment of Mahesh Natarajan as its Chief Revenue Officer.

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Natarajan is an acknowledged techno-business leader in the insurance and retirement industry, having spent over 25 years with Cognizant (NASDAQ: CTSH), serving clients in the U.S. In this newly created role, Natarajan will be responsible for strengthening strategic relationships with clients and partners, driving growth and transformation, and enhancing Congruent’s brand and thought leadership, further strengthening Congruent’s strong foundation built on trust and values.

“We are pleased to welcome Mahesh Natarajan to Congruent,” said Balaraman Jayaraman, Co-founder and CEO of Congruent Solutions. “Natarajan’s proven track record of driving business transformation for clients in the U.S. insurance and retirement solutions industry, coupled with his deep understanding of market dynamics and client priorities, will position Congruent exceptionally well to drive meaningful value to all our stakeholders. The timing of Natarajan joining our team is perfect as our larger mission is to build on the value we deliver to over 50 clients in the retirement industry and propel our aggressive growth plans.”

“I am truly excited to join Congruent, known for its razor-sharp focus on the retirement industry in the U.S., high levels of client-centricity, and enviable reputation for developing innovative software and solutions,” said Mahesh Natarajan. “I look forward to working with the talented leadership and teams at Congruent to build on its rich heritage and drive increasing value to clients as we grow each of those relationships.”

eClerx appoints Manish Sharma as its new Chief Revenue Officer

Mumbai, April 11, 2024: eClerx Services Ltd (NSE: ECLERX) “eClerx” has announced the appointment of Manish Sharma as its new Chief Revenue Officer. Manish will play a pivotal role in driving the company’s growth agenda while serving as a strategic business partner across the senior management team. He will be based in New York.

With a focus on scalable and sustainable revenue generation, Manish will leverage his extensive experience to identify and capitalize on market trends, optimize eClerx’s offerings, and expand capabilities. Drawing upon his proven leadership and deep understanding of various industries, Manish will build and nurture relationships to drive growth with clients and prospects.

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Prior to joining eClerx, Manish held key leadership positions at Infosys BPM, where he most recently served as the Head of Banking and Financial Services for the Americas. During his tenure, Manish achieved remarkable success, overseeing significant business growth, winning multiple deals, and enhancing client relationships through integrated solutions.

Before his time at Infosys, Manish spent 13 years at Citigroup, where he held various leadership roles. His diverse background and comprehensive industry knowledge make him a valuable addition to the eClerx leadership team.

“Speaking on the appointment, Group CEO of eClerx, Kapil Jain said, “We are thrilled to welcome Manish Sharma to eClerx. His strategic acumen and impressive track record of driving growth, delivering results and building relationships will be instrumental in propelling eClerx forward in our growth journey and staying relevant for our clients.”

“This is an exciting time to be at eClerx,” said Manish. “I’m impressed with eClerx’s portfolio of industry-leading clients, the focus on executional excellence and transformation, and the trust built with clients. I look forward to working closely with the team to expand the impact eClerx can make to business outcomes for clients.”