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Synpulse Elects New Partners
Editorial Staff
13 February 2023
, a services provider to banks and insurers, has named newly-elected partners: Inge Halim in Indonesia, Marco Fell in Switzerland, Pallav Kapur in the US, and Rahul Bansal and Yash Shah both in Singapore. The group also elected its fourth managing partner, Salomon Wettstein. Fell started his career as a consultant with Synpulse in 2007. He rose through the ranks and has been leading the Health Insurance Practice in Switzerland since 2019 where he spearheaded many large transformation projects focusing on (health) insurance core processes and IT systems, alongside his military duties as colonel, general staff of the Swiss Armed Forces. Kapur, who joined Synpulse in 2016, is the head of the banking practice and Synpulse8 in the Americas. Shah, who was hired as an associate consultant in 2014, is another example of a career starter moving up to partner level very quickly. Wettstein, who is joining Konrad Niggli, Yves Roesti and Silvan Stüssi as a managing partner, is co-CEO of Synpulse8, as well as the regional head of North Asia. Under his leadership, Synpulse has expanded to Taipei and Shenzhen and has established a strong presence in the Greater Bay Area (GBA) and is poised to take advantage of the synergies and growth the area provides. “I welcome Inge, Marco, Pallav, Rahul, and Yash to the partnership. Their diverse profiles and depth of experience will be strong contributors to Synpulse’s further success as we continue our global growth. I am thrilled to have Salomon joining the managing partner group bringing his massive global experience and ensuring a symbiotic relationship between the consulting and tech sides of the business,” Konrad Niggli, co-CEO of Synpulse, said.
Halim, who has been with the firm since 2020, is head of the Jakarta office. She has more than 30 years of experience in IT and financial services much of which was gained during a long career at IBM.
In 2014, Bansal joined Synpulse in Singapore straight from university. He developed his career within the company to attain partner status this year. Bansal has focused on private banking transformation projects and recently led the build of a full-blown new wave digital bank in Singapore.
This news service recently carried a guest article from Synpulse looking at the mass-affluent market in wealth management, and why it should not be ignored in a chase for the richest individuals.