U.S. Bancorp, parent company of U.S. Bank, named Arijit Roy as the newest member of its managing committee, a group of 16 executives with various responsibilities for the organization’s revenue lines, enabling functions and independent risk teams.
“As an organization, we are fortunate to attract and learn from talented leaders who are shaping the future of our industry,” Andy Cecere, chairman and CEO of U.S. Bancorp, said. “We appreciate the insights and perspectives we glean from those who are new to our company, and we are proud to celebrate when we promote from within our ranks to higher levels of management.”
With this appointment, which is an extension of an organizational announcement the U.S. Bank made earlier this summer, Roy will continue to lead the consumer and business banking product organization and report to U.S. Bancorp president Gunjan Kedia, while overseeing his current team. He will work to enhance the strength and capabilities of the U.S. Bank consumer and business banking product organization and partner with the dedicated client-focused, multi-product distribution channels that reach consumer and small business customers to drive growth.
Before coming to U.S. Bank in 2022, Roy, 47, worked in key leadership positions at Truist, Discover Financial Services and McKinsey. He holds master’s degrees from Harvard Business School and Virginia Tech, and a bachelor’s degree from Manipal Institute of Technology.
“Arijit’s focus on collaboration, client advocacy and creating unique, differentiating product offerings has strengthened our organization,” Cecere said. “We look forward to his contributions and leadership on the managing committee in the days ahead.”