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Spandana Sphoorty Financial Ltd has appointed Venkatesh Krishnan, formerly with HDFC Bank, as its Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer for a three-year term. His appointment ends months of leadership uncertainty at the microfinance lender and signals a renewed focus on stability, growth, and operational clarity in the sector.
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Inside the announcement
Spandana Sphoorty Financial Ltd, one of India’s leading microfinance institutions, has confirmed the appointment of Venkatesh Krishnan as MD & CEO for three years. Krishnan, who previously headed the microfinance division at HDFC Bank, brings extensive experience in financial inclusion and rural credit markets. His leadership is expected to strengthen Spandana’s operational resilience and strategic direction.
The appointment comes after a period of leadership flux. Former CEO Shalabh Saxena resigned earlier this year, followed by interim leadership under CFO Ashish Damani. Krishnan’s entry marks the second major leadership transition since the exit of founder Padmaja Reddy in 2021. Industry observers believe his expertise will help Spandana navigate regulatory challenges and expand its reach in underserved markets.
Notable updates
• Venkatesh Krishnan appointed MD & CEO of Spandana Sphoorty for three years
• Previously led microfinance business at HDFC Bank
• Appointment ends leadership uncertainty following Shalabh Saxena’s resignation in April 2025
• Marks second major leadership transition since founder Padmaja Reddy’s exit in 2021
• Expected to strengthen operational resilience and expand rural credit outreach
Major takeaway
Krishnan’s appointment signals Spandana’s renewed commitment to stability and growth in India’s microfinance sector. His experience in scaling financial inclusion initiatives is expected to drive the company’s next phase of expansion and reinforce its position as a key player in rural lending.
Sources: Reuters, Moneycontrol, NiftyTrader, BoardStewardship
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