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SG fintech Adyen appoints Priyanka Gargav as country manager

She will continue her role as head of commercials for SEA and Hong Kong.

Singaporean financial technology platform, Adyen, has named Priyanka Gargav as Country Manager.

Priyanka will be in charge of Adyen's operations in Singapore and accountable for expanding the company's presence in the region in her new position. 

She will also retain her current role as Adyen's Head of Commercial for Southeast Asia & Hong Kong, where she leads the area in implementing strategic payment innovations to promote business growth.

Since joining Adyen in 2019 as the VP of Sales for APAC, Priyanka has worked closely with customers and partners across the region to facilitate payments, prevent fraud, and expand into new global markets. Before Adyen, Priyanka held various management positions at TripAdvisor, where she spearheaded the growth of the instant booking business and launched the flights vertical in APAC.

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