Ajaypal Singh Banga

Ajaypal Singh Banga
Born 1960
Pune, India
Alma mater St. Stephen's College, Delhi, IIM Ahmedabad
Occupation CEO and President, MasterCard
Predecessor Robert W. Selander

Ajaypal "Ajay" Singh Banga is the current president and chief executive officer of MasterCard.[1]

MasterCard announced on April 12, 2010 that Ajay Banga, previously MasterCard’s president and chief operating officer, had been named by the Board of Directors to serve as the company’s president and chief executive officer, effective July 1, 2010. The company also announced that Banga would become a member of MasterCard’s Board of Directors, effective immediately.

Banga, 50, succeeded Robert W. Selander, who had been MasterCard’s chief executive officer since March 1997.[2]

On Thursday, February 5, 2015, President Barack Obama appointed Banga to serve as a Member of the President's Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations.[3]

Presently, he is also the chairman of the U.S.-India Business Council (USIBC) representing more than three hundred of the largest international companies investing in India. He is also a member of board of directors of the Dow Chemical Company; member of the Council on Foreign Relations; and member of International Business Council of the World Economic Forum.[4]

The Government of India awarded him the civilian honour of the Padma Shri in 2016.[5]

Early life

Born into a Saini Sikh family in Khadki, Pune, Maharashtra in India where his father, an army officer, was posted. The family's origin is from Jalandhar in Punjab. His father is retired lieutenant-general Harbhajan Singh Banga who is a decorated army general of Indian Army. He is also the younger brother of another well known CEO M. S. Banga.

Banga grew up and schooled across India, successively in Secunderabad, Jalandhar, Delhi, Hyderabad and in Shimla, where he finished his schooling.[6]

Education

Banga went on to graduate with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree in Economics from St. Stephen's College, Delhi University and MBA from the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad.[7] [8]

Career

Beginning his business career with Nestlé in 1981, Banga spent the next 13 years working in jobs spanning sales, marketing, and general management. He later joined PepsiCo and was involved in the launch of its international fast food franchises in India as the economy liberalized.


Banga was vice chairman of the board of trustees of the New York Hall of Science and a board member of the National Urban League. He was formerly a business sponsor of Citi's African heritage network – NYC.

Banga has a keen interest in social development issues, and over the period from 2005 to mid-2009, he spearheaded Citi's strategy in the microfinance sector across the world.[9]

Banga is a regular speaker at various fintech & leadership conferences, he appeared on the Mad Money show hosted by Jim Cramer on Thursday, 6 Nov 2014[10]

Banga, was recently the keynote speaker at NYU Stern's 2014 Graduate Convocation on May 22, 2014 where he spoke about the importance of diversity in driving innovation and leadership[11]

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