Manish Khera

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Manish Khera
Image of Manish Khera
EducationUniversity of Delhi
Delhi Technological University
University of Cambridge
OccupationBanker
Years active1993–present

Manish Khera is an Indian banker and businessman. He worked at ICICI Bank (1993–2005), after which he founded FINO Pay-tech (later FINO Payments Bank) in 2006.[1][failed verification]

Later, he invested in YTS Solutions,[2] a banking company focused on people who do not have their own bank account in India. In 2014, he applied to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) for a small finance bank license.[3] In 2015, he became the CEO of Airtel Money Services Limited, which later became Airtel Payments Bank.[citation needed]

Khera was selected as the Young Global Leader of 2011 by the World Economic Forum.[4]

Education[edit]

Khera is an electrical engineer from Delhi College of Engineering (then a constituent college of the University of Delhi, now the Delhi Technological University), having a Master's Degree in Business Administration (Finance) from the Faculty of Management Studies, The University of Delhi, along with an M.Phil. in Environment and Development from the University of Cambridge in the U.K. He is also a Department for International Development scholar. The Department for International Development (DFID), established in the United Kingdom, is responsible for administering overseas aid, aiming to promote sustainable development while trying to eradicate world poverty.

Career[edit]

Years with ICICI Bank (1993–2006)[edit]

In 2004, after gaining experience in corporate and structured lending, and transaction banking and banking technology, Manish set up the Alternate Channels Group (ACG) within ICICI Bank to serve the need and opportunity of offering banking services to the banking deprived in India. ACG's objective was to find unconventional and alternate channels to provide banking services to the unserved segment.

During this period, he also worked with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to get the Business Correspondent guidelines issued working with the Khan Committee, which gave recommendations for this pioneering change of financial inclusion initiative in India.[5]

At the Alternate Channels Group, Manish designed a system that leveraged biometric paperless technology and no physical infrastructure to reach the unserved and underbanked population in India. That laid the foundation for Financial Information Network and Operations Ltd. (FINO), which was later renamed FINO Paytech.

Years with FINO Paytech Limited (2005–2013)[edit]

FINO Paytech Ltd. was founded in 2006 by Manish Khera. He was Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of the company.

In 2006, Manish combined low-cost innovation aligned with customer ability and skill sets, the lack of infrastructure in India and the radical move by RBI to permit Business Correspondents to solicit and service customers, to successfully deliver banking services for the micro-segment (below poverty line population) along with business profitability. This endeavor has been one of the most appreciated success stories in the micro segment category. His thought and innovative approach to the business has encouraged other players in the field to come up and create value chains for their customers of the same segment. Under his leadership, FINO grew to service over 70 million customers across more than 50,000 Business Correspondent points, making it the largest globally. FINO has now become FINO Payments Bank.

Years with YTS – Yatra Tatra Sarvatra (2014–present)[edit]

After the success of FINO Paytech Ltd., Manish invested in Yatra Tatra Sarvatra (YTS) in 2014. The USP of YTS was its ubiquitous services. YTS operated on a mobile banking platform that assisted migrant customers in remitting money instantaneously across the country at a low cost and in carrying out their banking transactions using a low cost phone.

Manish Khera was an applicant of the Small Finance Bank under RBI guidelines along with 72 others, though his application was not successful.

Awards and recognition[edit]

Khera has received praise for his role as one of the thought leaders in the financial inclusion and micro-finance space in India.[6]

He has been honored and recognized as "Young Global Leader of 2011" by World Economic Forum.[7]

Manish has also been recognized by E&Y as the "Entrepreneur of the Year 2011"[8] and has been awarded the Forbes India Leadership award 2012 for the "Outstanding Start-Up".[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Roy, Anup (13 October 2013). "FINO may change remittance business in India's hinterland". Live Mint. [verification needed]
  2. ^ "YTS Solutions". [verification needed]
  3. ^ Parmar, Beena. "RBI grants 10 small finance bank licences". @businessline. Retrieved 1 July 2019.
  4. ^ Announcement (10 March 2011). "Manish Khera, CEO of FINO, selected as Young Global Leader 2011 by WEF". Business Standard India. Retrieved 5 July 2017.
  5. ^ Reporters, BS (24 February 2015). "Meet the Small Finance Bank and Payments Banks' aspirants". Business Standard. [verification needed]
  6. ^ "Forbes India Awards FINO Start-Up of the Year". 12 October 2012.
  7. ^ "World Economic Forum".
  8. ^ "Entrepreneur Of The Year 2011". EY Building Better Working World.
  9. ^ Raghunath, Abhishek (9 October 2012). "Taking Banks to India's Poor".