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      Home » Revfin Targets ₹5,000 Cr with New CXOs

      Revfin Targets ₹5,000 Cr with New CXOs

      AbdullahBy AbdullahApril 21, 2025Updated:April 21, 2025 News 3 Mins Read
      Revfin Targets Rs 5,000 Cr with New CXOs
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      Revfin, India’s leading digital lending platform for sustainable mobility, has announced the appointment of three senior leaders as part of its bold expansion strategy. With sights set on ₹5,000 crores in disbursements by 2027, the company is gearing up for 5X growth over the next two years, positioning itself as a dominant force in India’s electric vehicle (EV) financing landscape.

      This strategic leadership expansion supports Revfin’s move into its this growth phase. With cumulative disbursements expected to cross ₹2000 crore mark in 2026, the company is also doubling down on the fast-growing L5 vehicle segment, seen as a game-changer in replacing internal combustion engines (ICE) for intracity transport.

      New Appointments to Power Growth and Governance

      To lead this ambitious growth journey, Revfin has onboarded:

      • Abhinandan Narayan as Chief Business Officer, New Business bringing his experience from Prepladder at Unacademy to spearhead EV financing growth across new and existing segments.
      • Monish Vohra as Chief Operating Officer- Operations & Collections, formerly Head of Customer Experience and Operations at SBI Cards, to strengthen Operational efficiencies at scale 
      • Anirudh Gupta as Chief Finance & Strategy Officer, previously with Grant Thornton Bharat, to lead financial strategy, capital planning, and investor relations.

      All three leaders bring strong industry experience and are key to Revfin’s all new “People-Process-Profitability” agenda for FY 2026

      Commenting on the appointments, Sameer Aggarwal, Founder & CEO of Revfin, said:
      The last financial year was a volatile one for the EV industry, but the excitement and energy within the sector remains undiminished. At Revfin, we are deeply convinced that intracity and small commercial vehicles must—and will—transition 100% to electric within the next three years. The opportunity is here and now. It’s time to set bold targets and pursue hypergrowth over the next two years.

      At this critical juncture, the right leadership becomes essential to realizing our ambitions. With the strong momentum we’ve already built, we’re confident the journey ahead will be even more rewarding. We’ve entered 2025 with a sharp focus on what truly matters: People, Processes, and Profitability. These latest leadership hires are a natural extension of that focus and our commitment to scale with purpose.”

      High-Impact Milestones and Strategic Bets 

      • Targeting 35,000 EVs financed in FY2026, Revfin is preparing with robust systems and talent to scale responsibly.
      • The company now has 85,000+ EVs financed across 25 states, with a strong presence in 1,000+ towns—75% of borrowers from marginalized communities.
      • Driver partners have logged 1.6 billion+ electric miles and earned over USD 400 million cumulatively.
      • In FY2025, Revfin grew its L5 vehicle loan book by 1,700%, aided by a major partnership with Bajaj Auto. It also expanded partnerships with Delhivery, Rapido, Shadowfax, IndoFast, and Tata Motors, deepening its presence in mid- and last-mile mobility. FY2026 will focus on gaining dominance in this category

      Why L5 Vehicles Matter?

      Revfin’s focus on L5 EVs reflects a strategic pivot toward high-impact vehicle segments. Unlike L3 or 2W EVs, L5s directly replace ICE vehicles, making them critical to India’s decarbonization journey. The segment is also showing strong market signals, with new entrants like Bajaj accelerating consumer

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