Instafinity Expands into India With New FSI Focus
Instafinity, a leading IT company from Singapore, is expanding into India. The company is targeting the Financial Services Industry and has appointed Sridharan Natarajan as VP, Business Development. They are also conducting a major recruitment drive in Hyderabad to attract top IT talent.
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Instafinity, a pioneering Singapore-based IT firm specializing in AI and Data technologies, announced its strategic entry into the Indian market with a focus on Financial Services Industry (FSI) technology. This significant move highlights Instafinity's ambition for growth and acknowledges India's immense potential in the IT landscape, especially within the dynamic FSI segment.
To lead this promising new venture, Instafinity has appointed Sridharan Natarajan as Vice President, Business Development. An industry veteran with over two decades of experience, Sridharan's previous role was at IBM Singapore in Senior Talent acquisition. His expertise and deep understanding of both the Singapore FSI market and Indian talent pool make him the ideal leader for this initiative.
In a bid to support its aggressive expansion strategy, Instafinity has launched an extensive recruitment campaign in Hyderabad, aiming to enlist top IT professionals. With a focus on specializations such as Selenium, ForgeRock, and Java SpringBoot, the company offers a compelling compensation package and a collaborative work environment. Sridharan Natarajan expressed confidence in attracting top-tier talent to join their forward-thinking team.
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