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    Intuit appoints Aditi Puri Batra as new country manager of India

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    Batra will be responsible for the growth and success of the QuickBooks offerings in India.

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    “I look forward to effectively collaborating and driving teams across multiple groups to deliver results," said Aditi Batra.
    BENGALURU: Aditi Puri Batra has been appointed as the new country manager of Intuit India, according to a company statement issued today.

    In this role, Batra will be responsible for the growth and success of the QuickBooks offerings in India. A global sales and business development leader with 21 years of experience, she has an accomplished track record of building businesses and driving expansion into new markets in India and the United States.

    She has set up and scaled sales teams, establishing complex multi-million dollar strategic partnerships and incubating C-level relationships for some of the world’s foremost internet and media brands such as Amazon, Google, CBS, CNET and CNBC.

    Having spent nearly two years at Intuit, Batra was heading sales and marketing for India. In addition to re-imagining the India business, she drove significant customer growth year-on-year for QuickBooks Online.

    “I look forward to effectively collaborating and driving teams across multiple groups to deliver results, and am confident that we will continue to showcase our partnership with accountants to propel small business growth in India. As a company, we are working towards helping accountants in India grow their practice and help simplify the financial lives of their small business clients,” said Batra.

    Intuit India is a subsidiary of Intuit,. the makers of QuickBooks Online, a leading online accounting solution for small businesses and accountants, with over 4.5 million customers.
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