Collectius
Divisha Jain is an experienced human resources professional currently serving as the Head of Human Resources at Collectius since November 2022, previously holding the position of Country Human Resources Manager. Prior roles include Human Resources Manager at Asset Telematics Pvt Ltd and Group Manager-HR at anovIP, where responsibilities involved HR generalist functions. Divisha began a career in human resources as a Recruiter at Regent INC and has progressively advanced through various roles, including Assistant HR Manager at a confidential company and Human Resources Executive at CAIN Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Educational qualifications include an MBA in Human Resources from Maharishi Dayanand University and a Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resources from IMT Ghaziabad, alongside a B.Com from Delhi University.
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Collectius
Founded in 2014, Collectius is Asia’s leading fintech company in debt management services with operations in Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and India in which it has a rapidly growing footprint of more than six million customers. The company services consumer and SME non-performing loan portfolios of more than US$7 billion, either purchased by Collectius or held by independent parties. In a market where an estimated 100 million people are affected by bad debt management practices, Collectius is the market leader and, in partnership with International Finance Corporation (IFC), establishes the best practices for the industry to follow. The ‘Collectius way of Collection’ employs a customer centric approach to debt management supported by a data-driven collection platform and powered by machine learning and digital first communication. Collectius plays a key role in ensuring the stability of the financial system in Asia by providing banks and financial institutions the opportunity to offload their non-performing loans, thus strengthening their balance sheets and enabling them to continue extending credit that facilitates economic growth. The company is majority-owned by its two founders Gustav A. Eriksson and Ivar Björklund, with the remainder owned by the IFC, Stena AB and Formica Capital.