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Anurag Dixit Appointed Assistant Vice President at Axis Bank, Enhancing Private Banking Leadership

Anurag Dixit Appointed Assistant Vice President at Axis Bank, Enhancing Private Banking Leadership Leadership

Anurag Dixit Appointed Assistant Vice President at Axis Bank, Enhancing Private Banking Leadership Anurag Dixit has been named Assistant Vice President at Axis Bank, taking charge of the Burgundy and Burgundy Private client portfolio with a focus on portfolio management, financial planning and high-net-worth relationship development.

The announcement highlights Dixit’s move to one of India’s leading private sector banks and marks a significant progression in his banking career. In his new role at Axis Bank, Dixit will be responsible for driving tailored wealth management solutions for high-net-worth (HNW) and ultra-high-net-worth (UHNW) clients, fostering long-term relationships and strengthening the bank’s private banking proposition.

With an emphasis on personalised financial strategies and comprehensive client service, his appointment is expected to bolster Axis Bank’s foothold in premium banking segments. Before joining Axis Bank, Dixit served as Assistant Vice President at RBL Bank, where he managed key customer portfolios and deepened his expertise in priority banking. His earlier stints include leadership roles at Standard Chartered Bank, IDFC FIRST Bank, YES Bank and HDFC Bank, covering branch management, business development, insurance and relationship banking.

This diverse background equips him with a strong blend of client-focused financial acumen and strategic business development skills, which he brings to his expanded responsibilities at Axis Bank. Dixit’s appointment reflects Axis Bank’s broader commitment to strengthening its leadership bench and enhancing specialised banking services for affluent clients.

As the bank continues to evolve its wealth management offerings in a competitive financial services landscape, his role is poised to contribute to deeper client engagement and sustained growth in private banking