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Adobe Appoints Gunjan Pradhan as Director Payments, JAPAC

By Ash Kate
Adobe Appoints Gunjan Pradhan as Director Payments, JAPAC

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Adobe has appointed Gunjan Pradhan as Director Payments, JAPAC, bringing extensive regional payments expertise to support the company's continued growth across Asia Pacific and Japan.

In her new role, Gunjan will oversee payments strategy across the JAPAC region, a market characterized by varying regulatory frameworks, payment ecosystems, consumer behaviors, and levels of digital maturity. Her appointment reflects the increasing importance of localized payments capabilities as global technology companies expand their digital commerce operations across the region.

With nearly a decade of experience leading payments initiatives across APAC markets, Gunjan joins Adobe at a time when businesses are navigating evolving customer expectations, alternative payment methods, and increasingly complex regulatory requirements. Her focus will include aligning regional payment strategies with Adobe's broader customer experience objectives while supporting business growth across multiple markets.

The role is expected to play a key part in enhancing payment experiences for customers throughout JAPAC, where organizations must balance global consistency with market-specific requirements. As digital commerce continues to accelerate, payments leaders are becoming increasingly central to customer acquisition, retention, and revenue optimization strategies.

Gunjan's appointment underscores Adobe's commitment to strengthening its payments infrastructure and supporting seamless customer experiences across one of the most dynamic digital economies in the world.

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