Campaign India Team
Dec 10, 2021

CoinDCX appoints Anjali Kakkar as VP - corporate communications

Last full-time stint was with HSBC

CoinDCX appoints Anjali Kakkar as VP - corporate communications
CoinDCX has announced the appointment of Anjali Kakkar as vice president of corporate communications.
 
Her last full time stint was with HSBC where she was vice president of communications for its Global Finance Centre.  
 
Kakkar said, “I am delighted to join a young organisation and be a part of their growth journey as they chart their way to becoming an industry powerhouse. I am thrilled to step into the dynamic digital asset space and bring my learnings and my experience across various industries to further CoinDCX’s communications for internal and external stakeholders.”
 
Ramalingam Subramanian, head - brand, marketing and communications, said, “Communications is a critical function for CoinDCX—especially with our endeavor to educate the masses about cryptocurrency and its position as a growing asset class in India. Anjali will be essential to furthering CoinDCX’s position in the country, building trust with our customers and investors, and reinforcing our commitment to imbue openness and transparency in our marketing and communications efforts.”
 
 
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