TrucksUp Elevates Wahid Raza as CBO to Drive Strategic Growth
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TrucksUp Elevates Wahid Raza as CBO to Drive Strategic Growth

Gurugram-based logistics aggregator platform TrucksUp has announced the elevation of Wahid Raza to the position of Chief Business Officer (CBO), marking a key leadership move as the company gears up for its next phase of strategic expansion and operational scale-up.

Raza brings with him extensive experience spanning business development, sales, operations, compliance, and strategic planning. During his tenure at TrucksUp, he has played a critical role in strengthening internal business processes, fostering cross-functional collaboration, and building governance frameworks that support scalable and sustainable growth. His contributions have been central to enhancing operational efficiency and aligning teams with the company’s long-term vision.

In his new role as CBO, Raza will take charge of the company’s entire Insurance portfolio. He will lead integrations with multiple strategic partners across the logistics and technology ecosystem, while also providing overall leadership to the Insurance vertical. His mandate includes strengthening capabilities, enhancing stakeholder value, and shaping the long-term strategic direction of the business.

Alongside these responsibilities, Raza will continue to oversee key functions including Vehicle Finance, TrucksHub, Legal, and Compliance. This continuity is expected to ensure strong alignment across critical verticals and reinforce TrucksUp’s focus on operational excellence and regulatory robustness.

Speaking on his appointment, Wahid Raza, Chief Business Officer, TrucksUp, said, “I am genuinely excited and honored by this recognition, and I feel deeply motivated to contribute to this dynamic and visionary organization. I look forward to working together with even greater energy and commitment as we take TrucksUp to the next level.”

Widely regarded for his disciplined approach and strategic mindset, Raza’s elevation reflects the company’s confidence in his leadership. TrucksUp believes that his expanded role will be instrumental in driving innovation, operational transformation, and market leadership as it continues to build a hyper-reliable, technology-driven trucking ecosystem across India.

Gurugram-based logistics aggregator platform TrucksUp has announced the elevation of Wahid Raza to the position of Chief Business Officer (CBO), marking a key leadership move as the company gears up for its next phase of strategic expansion and operational scale-up.Raza brings with him extensive experience spanning business development, sales, operations, compliance, and strategic planning. During his tenure at TrucksUp, he has played a critical role in strengthening internal business processes, fostering cross-functional collaboration, and building governance frameworks that support scalable and sustainable growth. His contributions have been central to enhancing operational efficiency and aligning teams with the company’s long-term vision.In his new role as CBO, Raza will take charge of the company’s entire Insurance portfolio. He will lead integrations with multiple strategic partners across the logistics and technology ecosystem, while also providing overall leadership to the Insurance vertical. His mandate includes strengthening capabilities, enhancing stakeholder value, and shaping the long-term strategic direction of the business.Alongside these responsibilities, Raza will continue to oversee key functions including Vehicle Finance, TrucksHub, Legal, and Compliance. This continuity is expected to ensure strong alignment across critical verticals and reinforce TrucksUp’s focus on operational excellence and regulatory robustness.Speaking on his appointment, Wahid Raza, Chief Business Officer, TrucksUp, said, “I am genuinely excited and honored by this recognition, and I feel deeply motivated to contribute to this dynamic and visionary organization. I look forward to working together with even greater energy and commitment as we take TrucksUp to the next level.”Widely regarded for his disciplined approach and strategic mindset, Raza’s elevation reflects the company’s confidence in his leadership. TrucksUp believes that his expanded role will be instrumental in driving innovation, operational transformation, and market leadership as it continues to build a hyper-reliable, technology-driven trucking ecosystem across India.

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