Session 4, 26.11.2025, 14.30-15.15 Uhr

India’s economic story is one of transformation – from a state-led, inward-looking system to one of the fastest-growing markets. This evolution is creating a complex yet fertile landscape for multinational finance and industry alike. Drawing on India’s broader economic journey – and on the experiences of global corporates operating within it – this session explores how transformation, innovation, and financial resilience are shaping opportunities in one of the world’s most pivotal economies. 

Im Gespräch

Veena Andayil

Head Treasury,
Daimler Truck AG

Veena Andayil is a seasoned finance executive with over 20 years of expertise in financial performance steering, risk management, regulatory compliance, and strategic leadership. Currently, she serves as Head of Treasury – Advisory & Execution (RoW) at Daimler Truck AG, having previously led the Market Risk, Controlling & Data Insights functions at Daimler Truck Financial Services.
Veena has held pivotal roles in Asia, including CFO at Daimler Financial Services India, where she steered the organisation through the challenges of the pandemic, ensuring sustainable profitability and robust compliance. Her extensive experience spans across the continents, and she has successfully driven financial steering, transformations, digitalisation initiatives, and cross-cultural leadership.
Veena is deeply committed to fostering financial consciousness and is an active advocate for special needs education.

Gastgeberin

Madhur Jha

Global Economist & Head, Thematic Research,
Standard Chartered Bank

Madhur heads the thematic research team at Standard Chartered. The team is responsible for the bank’s strategic, thought-leadership research content. She joined Standard Chartered in 2013. Previously, Madhur worked at HSBC in London for six years, primarily as a global economist but also covering European economics, particularly Spain. She gained experience in emerging-market economics research from her stints as a CEEMEA economist at a leading research consultancy in London and as an FX economist at ICICI Bank in India, where she also worked in FX derivative sales. Madhur holds a master’s degree in Economics from Delhi School of Economics, India.

Dieser Roundtable findet auf Englisch statt.

Dieser Roundtable ist interaktiv.