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Former ICICI Bank Executive Gaurav Kochhar Joins NBSL as Chief of Business

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NPCI BHIM Services Limited (NBSL), a wholly owned subsidiary of the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), today announced the appointment of Mr. Gaurav Kochhar as Chief of Business to strengthen organisation’s leadership team and drive next phase of growth.

At NBSL, Gaurav will lead initiatives to strengthen digital payments capabilities and drive market expansion. He will be responsible for merchant acquisition, business development and deepening engagement with banks, fintechs and ecosystem partners to expand the reach of NBSL’s products and services.

He brings over two decades of experience across the banking, fintech and telecommunications sectors. Prior to joining NBSL, Gaurav led the UPI, Digital Payments and API Banking business at ICICI Bank. During his career, he has held leadership positions at organisations including HDFC Bank, Vodafone and Spice Communications, contributing to the growth of digital banking, payments and partnership-led businesses.

Speaking on the appointment, Ms. Lalitha Nataraj, MD & CEO, NBSL, said, “Gaurav’s deep understanding of the digital payments landscape, combined with his extensive experience in building partnerships and scaling businesses, makes him a valuable addition to our leadership team. As digital payments continue to evolve, his expertise will help strengthen our ecosystem, accelerate innovation and expand the reach of NBSL’s offerings. We are delighted to welcome Gaurav to NBSL.”

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