Meta payments head joins CleverCards

Global payments platform provider, CleverCards, has hired Gaurav Khurana as its Senior Vice President of Marketing to drive demand and customer growth for the existing business, as well as to lead its expansion into new products and customer segments.

Facts

  • Gaurav Khurana joins CleverCards as its Senior Vice President of Marketing.
  • His appointment will accelerate the launch of the business into new regions.
  • Gaurav previously served as EMEA Head of Commerce Payment Partnerships at Meta.
  • He has over 23 years of experience in the payments and technology industry, including working as a CMO for one of the divisions of American Express.
  • CleverCards has acquired over 2,000 business customers in less than three months since its market launch.
  • CleverCards’ platform allows businesses to pay anyone, anywhere, anytime instantly by emailing configurable digital Mastercards to their employees.
  • CleverCards are entirely digital and accepted everywhere online and in-store using Apple or Google Pay contactless, with no amount limits or minimum spending.
Laura M
Laura M
Laura is a financial reporter, editor, and researcher with a particular interest in fintech innovation, capital markets, and the evolving global banking landscape.

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