Lakshmi Iyer started off marrying coding with markets. Today she heads Kotak's investment advisory business
As a child, at every fancy dress competition, Lakshmi Iyer always dressed as a teacher or a doctor. “As a student I had a flair for science and I aced it as far as grades were concerned,†Iyer recalls. But destiny had other plans. Iyer’s knack for numbers opened new doors, and soon Iyer found herself in exciting but unfamiliar territory. “My love for numbers guided me into the world of finance,†says the chief executive of Kotak’s investment advisory business.
Iyer got her start in her early 20s, when she landed a job at the newly-opened firm Credence Analytics. She was part of the team that was responsible for curating and integrating financial data. “We used to sell the data on floppy discs,†she says with a laugh. “Today people talk about fintech, but as early as 1998, I was tracking bonds and trying to marry finance with tech.â€
Iyer confesses she was not a coding expert. But she spent many afternoons at Mumbai’s Kitab Khana to read whatever books she could find on the subject. “The software guys did not understand the market, and the market guys were oblivious to coding. Here I found my opportunity,†Iyer says.
In a year or so, Iyer got a big break in her career. She was commissioned to assist Kotak Mahindra Capital with a software platform since she understood coding and markets. A few months down the line, she got an offer from the fast-growing financial conglomerate. “They made me an offer saying they are launching a mutual fund. I jumped in because there was so much to learn. This was a game changer,†Iyer says.
In 1999, Iyer joined the Kotak Mahindra group as its thirty-fourth employee. Sandesh Kirkire, former CEO, Kotak AMC, remembers hiring Iyer and her steady rise in the organisation as Kotak scaled operations. “Lakshmi was very hardworking and always focussed on learning. She was well-networked and had a lot of self-drive and self-initiative,†says Kirkire.
(This story appears in the 16 December, 2022 issue of Forbes India. To visit our Archives, click here.)