New Leadership at SREI Infrastructure Finance


SREI Infrastructure Finance Limited has announced the appointment of a new Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer as part of its restructuring under the management of the National Asset Reconstruction Company Limited (NARCL). This leadership change comes amidst ongoing efforts to revitalise and stabilise the company's operations.

The newly appointed MD & CEO brings a wealth of experience and expertise in the financial and infrastructure sectors, positioning SREI for strategic growth and operational excellence. Under the leadership of the new management, the company aims to navigate challenges and capitalise on emerging opportunities in the infrastructure financing landscape.

The appointment signifies a significant milestone in SREI's journey towards restructuring and rejuvenation under NARCL's stewardship. The new leadership is expected to steer the company towards sustainable growth and profitability while addressing legacy issues and restoring investor confidence.

SREI Infrastructure Finance Limited plays a vital role in supporting infrastructure development initiatives across various sectors in India. The appointment of a new MD & CEO reflects the commitment of the company and its stakeholders to chart a new path forward, focused on value creation and long-term sustainability.

With a fresh leadership perspective and strategic direction, SREI is poised to overcome challenges and emerge as a resilient player in the infrastructure finance domain. The company remains dedicated to its mission of facilitating infrastructure growth and contributing to India's economic development agenda.

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