InvoiceCloud Appoints Biju Davis to Lead India Operations


InvoiceCloud Appoints Biju Davis to Lead India Operations
  • Biju Davis named Senior Vice President and India Site Leader at InvoiceCloud.
  • He will drive innovation, scale, and delivery excellence at the Hyderabad centre.
  • Appointment strengthens India’s strategic role in InvoiceCloud’s global growth.

InvoiceCloud, a leading online billing and payment solutions provider, has appointed Biju Davis as Senior Vice President and India Site Leader, reinforcing its commitment to India as a key hub for innovation and global delivery.

In his new role, Biju will oversee the strategic direction of InvoiceCloud’s Hyderabad centre, focusing on expanding operations, building top talent, and driving service excellence. His leadership aims to ensure the India centre contributes significantly to the company’s long-term growth and global strategy.

With nearly 30 years of experience, Biju has led technology organisations across engineering, product development, shared services, and Global Capability Centres. He has strong expertise in driving cloud adoption, business transformation, and scaling high-growth operations.

Before joining InvoiceCloud, Biju served as Senior Vice President of Engineering at Model N, where he led the India centre’s shift to cloud and SaaS for Pharma, MedTech, and High-Tech clients. He also co-founded Octopaas Technologies, developing a healthcare platform for the Indian market, and spent over a decade at IQVIA heading Technology Solutions in India. Earlier, he held leadership roles at Cegedim Software India.

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Kevin O’Brien, CEO of InvoiceCloud, said, “India is central to our global operations, and our Hyderabad centre is crucial for building scalable, AI-driven payment capabilities”. Biju Davis added, “I am excited to lead the India centre, build world-class teams, foster innovation, and ensure our operations align with InvoiceCloud’s strategic priorities”.