IndusInd Bank on Monday announced the appointment of Pragati Gondhalekar as Head – Internal Audit and part of its Senior Management Personnel, effective September 1, 2025.
In a statement to the exchanges, IndusInd Bank said Gondhalekar brings with her over 27 years of global audit and consulting experience within the financial services sector.
Prior to joining the bank, she served as Country Head – Group Audit, India at Deutsche Bank and has also held leadership roles at L&T Financial Services, PwC and other reputed organizations.
The bank added that she brings a wealth of expertise in strategic audit leadership, regulatory compliance, risk management, digital transformation, and Board governance.
Gondhalekar is a Chartered Accountant from India and Canada, a Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), and a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) from the USA, IndusInd Bank said in its statement released Monday.
In a statement to the exchanges, IndusInd Bank said Gondhalekar brings with her over 27 years of global audit and consulting experience within the financial services sector.
Prior to joining the bank, she served as Country Head – Group Audit, India at Deutsche Bank and has also held leadership roles at L&T Financial Services, PwC and other reputed organizations.
The bank added that she brings a wealth of expertise in strategic audit leadership, regulatory compliance, risk management, digital transformation, and Board governance.
Gondhalekar is a Chartered Accountant from India and Canada, a Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), and a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) from the USA, IndusInd Bank said in its statement released Monday.
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