NE BUSINESS BUREAU
NEW DELHI, MAY 29
Consulting firm Primus Partners on Wednesday said that Ganshyam Dass has joined as a Senior Advisor to support Primus’ growth journey and advise leadership on strategic initiatives, a company release said.
A seasoned business leader, Dass serves as an Independent Director on the Board of Jubiliant Industries. Ganshyam joined NASDAQ OMX Group in 2000 and served as the Managing Director – Asia Pacific & Middle East. He also served as the General Manager and Chief Executive of Majan International Bank (a subsidiary of Commerz Bank A. G., Frankfurt, Germany) in the Sultanate of Oman.
He also served as an advisor for various firms, facilitating the strengthening of core businesses, by maximizing business opportunities and optimizing market synergies across industry sectors. He supported these firms in building a strong pipeline from the assigned regional market.
Speaking on his new role, Ganshyam Dass said, “The Indian consulting is ready for its next wave of disruption. Primus Partners has India at its core and presents a distinct value proposition with Idea realization, than can help clients in examining the implementability of futuristic ideas required for growth.”
He has over 35 years of experience in domestic, international banking, and capital markets. He has been actively involved in the development of business with Corporates, Banks, and Non-Banking Financial institutions in the Asia Pacific and the Middle East.
He holds a bachelor’s degree with honors in Economics from Delhi University, New Delhi, and a masters’ degree in Linguistics (an Inter-Disciplinary Course) from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
Co-Founder & CEO, Primus Partners, Nilaya Varma said, “We welcome Ganshaym as the newest member of Primus’ journey. His vast experience and familiarity with the regulatory and business environment in the US, European Union, South East Asia, India, and other major money center locations, will guide clients in strengthening the relationship with the Regulators, various trade bodies and Government Departments at Centre and State Level.”