Campaign India Team
Apr 04, 2023

Leaf Round appoints Ramalingam Subramanian

Moves from CoinDCX

Leaf Round appoints Ramalingam Subramanian
Leaf Round has announced the appointment of Ramalingam Subramanian as chief marketing officer.
 
Subramanian joins the investment marketplace from CoinDCX, where he was head of marketing.
 
Nishchay Nath, CEO and co-founder, Leaf Round, said, “We are thrilled to have Ramalingam on board our team that is rapidly growing. His experience handling new asset classes, finance and its underlying technology, and of course, the retail sector, spans over a decade and will prove vital for our next level of growth. His role will be instrumental for devising effective strategies for further market penetration and bringing in the culture for the brand. Our goal is to evolve into one of the leading players in offering investment products that help you generate an alternative source of income in an innovative way for the Indian market.”
 
Subramanian said, "I have always believed that financial independence is critical for a nation's growth. Diversification helps in achieving this independence. Having worked extensively in developing a new-age asset class to help citizens diversify, I felt there is still a strong need for products that deliver consistent returns in a safe, secure, and compliant manner. Here's where Leaf Round became an automatic choice with its vision, the founding team, and the limitless passion to solve this."
 
He has also worked with Cipla, Coca Cola and TCS. 
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Campaign India

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