Roadzen Inc., provider of insurance and mobility solutions, announced the appointment of Jean-Noël Gallardo as its new chief financial officer. Most recently, Gallardo was the vice president of finance at Aclaimant Inc., an insurtech platform for safety and risk management. His prior roles include CFO of LJR Holdings Inc., a privately-held California-based holding company with third-party claims administrator and managed care subsidiaries, vice president of finance for Gallagher Bassett Services, Inc., the risk management unit of international broker Arthur J. Gallagher & Co., and leading the FP&A function for CNA’s Small Commercial business. Gallardo began his career in investment banking, focusing on M&A for middle-market companies throughout North America. He earned his M.B.A. in Finance from the Kellstadt Graduate School of Business.
“I am thrilled to join Roadzen, a company that leads with innovation in mobility and insurance on a global scale,” Gallardo said. “The company’s strong presence in key markets and its leadership in AI are particularly exciting to me as I take on the role of global chief financial officer. I am committed to driving strategic financial initiatives that will not only reinforce Roadzen’s position but will also create new pathways for sustained high growth.”
“As we continue to strengthen our leadership at Roadzen, I am delighted to welcome Jean-Noël Gallardo to the team,” said Rohan Malhotra, co-founder and CEO of Roadzen. “His knowledge, experience, and exceptional track record in the insurance industry make him the perfect choice to guide Roadzen’s global financial strategy. I would also like to thank our outgoing CFO, Mohit Pasricha, who played a pivotal role in Roadzen’s journey to our public listing and continues to be a vital member of our leadership team.”
Roadzen is an insurance technology company that offers solutions powered by AI. Clients, including insurers, fleets, brokers and insurance agents, use Roadzen’s technology to build new products, sell insurance, process claims and improve road safety, the company noted in a press release.