Nilanjan Roy, the chief financial officer of the massive IT company Infosys, has resigned from his role. In an exchange filing, the company disclosed that Jayesh Sanghrajka will take over as the new CFO on April 1, 2024. Infosys said on Monday that Nilanjan Roy, the company's chief financial officer, had left to follow personal goals. Nilanjan's tenure as CFO will last until March 31, 2024.
Roy, who has held this role since 2018, has reportedly decided to step down in order to pursue personal objectives outside of Infosys. He will continue to serve as Infosys' CFO until March 31, 2024.
Former presidents Mohit Joshi and Ravi Kumar S have left the company during the last 18 months.
Throughout two distinct stints at Infosys, Jayesh has amassed over eighteen years of experience in a variety of leadership capacities. He is the Executive Vice President and Deputy Chief Financial Officer at the moment. He is a Chartered Accountant with more than 25 years of work experience.
The Company acknowledged and thanked Nilanjan Roy for his contributions to the company while he served as the Chief Financial Officer, expressing its sincere gratitude.
The company has appointed Jayesh Sanghrajka as its new Chief Financial Officer (CFO). The business thanked Roy for his services and recognised his important contributions. Sanghrajka has worked for Infosys for more than 18 years, during two different eras, and has occupied a variety of leadership roles. At present, he holds the positions of Executive Vice-President and Deputy Chief Financial Officer. He is a chartered accountant with more than 25 years of work experience.
Salil Parekh, CEO and MD of Infosys, commented on the appointment, saying, “I am delighted to announce that Jayesh will take over as Chief Financial Officer. As Deputy CFO, he has been leading multiple portfolios in the finance function for several years now and his depth of experience and knowledge will serve us well to take the function to greater heights. I would also like to express my deep appreciation for Nilanjan for ably leading the function over the last five years and wish him the very best for his future endeavors”.