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Microland Appoints Rajesh Kharidehal As CFO

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Rajesh Kharidehal has been appointed as the organization's new chief financial officer, according to Microland, the nation's top digital IT transformation company.

Rajesh, who has over 25 years of leadership experience, will report to Microland's founder, chairman, and managing director Pradeep Kar and be in charge of the company's overall finance, investor relations, legal, general administrative services, procurement, risk management, and compliance functions.

Rajesh joins Microland from Quess Corp Limited, where he spent 4 years as the company's Chief Business Officer. He has worked closely with the Chairman in this capacity to manage the group's ESG and Enterprise risk initiatives as well as to drive the group's strategic finance and Board presentations.

Rajesh spent five years as the vice president and unit financial controller at Infosys before joining Quess, where he oversaw corporate finance and international operations. Rajesh spent seven years with IBM India before joining Infosys, where he held a variety of finance leadership positions. He also spent time working at IBM's US headquarters in Armonk.

Before transferring to GE Capital International Services as a Finance and Accounts Manager, Rajesh began his career as a Consultant with Deloitte Haskins and Sells.

"We're excited to have Rajesh Kharidehal join Microland as CFO," said Pradeep Kar, Founder, Chairman & Managing Director of Microland. "He has 25+ years of experience in the technology industry and his extensive expertise in finance, operations and global strategy make him the ideal choice to drive Microland's continued growth and profitability."
Rajesh holds a Bachelor's Degree in Commerce and is a certified Chartered Accountant.

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