By Priya Singh
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Updated On: 25-May-2023 06:12 AM
This strategic move aims to capitalize on Pune's thriving technology environment, attract professional tech personnel, and develop a centralized tech solution hub for Tata Motors Finance's digital transformation activities.
This strategic move aims to capitalize on Pune's thriving technology environment, attract professional tech personnel, and develop a centralized tech solution hub for Tata Motors Finance's digital transformation activities.
Tata Motors finance is one of India's biggest non-banking lending companies. It has opened its first dedicated IT Infrastructure Development Center in Pune.
According to the firm, the strategic move aims to capitalize on Pune's thriving technology environment, attract professional tech personnel, and develop a centralized tech solution hub for Tata Motors Finance's digital transformation activities.
The new technology centre will play a critical role in fortifying Tata Motors Finance's digital capabilities and further strengthening sales, operations, and collections efficiency.
It will act as a hub for expediting the adoption and deployment of modern technologies, allowing Tata Motors Finance to provide superior digital experiences across its varied range of service offerings.
Samrat Gupta, MD & CEO, Tata Motors Finance, Neeloy Majumder, Chief Digital and Marketing Officer; Kanika Garg, Chief Product Officer; Ramesh Chandra, Chief Information Officer; Jitendra Jadhwani, Chief Information Security Officer; Rahul Thombre, Regional Business Head - West, and other Tata Motors Finance employees, inaugurated the centre.
According to Gupta, the center will significantly reduce complicated operational procedures through technology by generating several go-to-market pilot projects and building tech solutions for all business teams.
This facility marks a significant milestone in Tata Motors' financial digital transformation path, reinforcing the company's commitment to innovation and customer-centricity.
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