Tide India Names Srinivas Injeti As Board Chair, Ajaya Kumar Sahoo As Advisor
Tide India, a leading business financial platform for MSMEs, has announced the appointment of former IAS officer Srinivas Injeti as Non-Executive Director and Chairperson of its Board. Ex-RBI officer Ajaya Kumar Sahoo has also been appointed as Senior Advisor to the Board.
Injeti brings expertise in regulatory frameworks, economic reforms and financial oversight through his work of over four decades across various ministries in the Government of India. A 1983-batch IAS officer, he has been the first Chairperson of the International Financial Services Centres Authority (IFSCA). He also served as a director on the LIC Board and in his role as an ex-officio member of SEBI.
As Director FIPB (Foreign Investment Promotion Board) in the Government of India, Injeti played a pivotal role in landmark reforms, including the liberalisation of the Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) policy and industrial policy reform. In his role as a Union Secretary to the Government of India in the Ministry of Corporate Affairs, he was instrumental in driving implementation of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) and strengthening the regulatory framework for independent directors.
Injeti’s contributions have reshaped the governance landscape, from deregistering shell companies to setting up the National Financial Reporting Authority (NFRA). He also held positions as Industries Secretary in the Government of Odisha, Additional Chief Secretary in charge of infrastructure development in Odisha, Chairperson of the National Pharmaceuticals Pricing Authority at the Centre and the Union Sports Secretary & Director General, Sports Authority of India.
Ajaya Kumar Sahoo, a former senior Reserve Bank of India (RBI) officer with nearly four decades of experience, brings expertise in financial regulation, strategic management and regulatory compliance. At RBI, he played a critical role in overseeing licensing and inspections of Non-Banking Financial Companies (NBFCs), Asset Reconstruction Companies (ARCs) and banks. During this tenure, he has worked in various departments such as Deposits Account Department, Currency Verification and Processing System, National Clearing Cell, Rural Planning and Credit Department.