Ajay Kumar has been appointed as the Chief Executive Officer of SLK Software. SLK Software combines analytics, intelligent automation, and artificial intelligence to produce cutting-edge technological solutions that help businesses reinvent their operations. Fortune 500 companies in banking and financial services, finance, insurance, and manufacturing work with the organisation.
Kumar, an IIM Bangalore alumni, was previously President and Chief Business Officer at SLK Software. He has over two decades of expertise directing P&L transformations at companies such as Wipro and DXC Technology.
Speaking about his appointment, Ajay Kumar, CEO, SLK Software, said, “SLK has built deep relationships with its clients over the last two decades. With unparalleled expertise and a proven ability to deliver on AI-driven transformation combining machine learning, data analytics, and automation SLK helps organizations modernize and transform their business, become future-ready and ride the digital wave with ease and confidence. I am honored and look forward to lead the next phase of the company where the focus is on delivering peak performance for our clients, enhancing brand value for our associates, and driving industry leading growth.”
SLK Group Chairman Parth Amin said, “Over the last two decades, SLK has made its mark as a trusted partner to enterprises with a relationship-first approach and deep technology expertise at its core. Our focus has always been on nurturing talent and being a purpose driven organization. I’m confident that under Ajay’s leadership we will further strengthen the culture of employee – client partnerships and enable our customers to reimagine their business for the future.”
SLK also recently unveiled its new company re-imagination brand positioning. It’s expressed this in the form of a new brand promise: “shaping good change.” The main elements of SLK’s new logo and visual identity are a culture of partnerships, accountability, and the attitude of driving our clients ahead with a forward-thinking perspective.