A senior Wipro Ltd executive overseeing a third of the company's business has resigned to become chief executive of a US-based fintech firm, marking another high-profile exit from India's fourth-largest IT services company.
Srini Rajamani, who joined Wipro in 2005 and rose to lead its life sciences and consumer businesses, is set to take the helm at Opus Technologies, a Georgia-based fintech specializing in card management systems and payment gateways.
Opus, which has a global workforce of about 800, operates offices in Pune and Hyderabad, alongside locations in the UK, US and Canada.
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