myNetWatchman Welcomes Madhura Belani as Chief Product Officer

myNetWatchman, a leader in real-time compromised credential monitoring and account takeover (ATO) prevention, is delighted to announce the appointment of Madhura Belani as Chief Product Officer. This strategic addition to the leadership team underscores myNetWatchman’s unwavering commitment to advancing cybersecurity solutions for digital businesses.

Madhura is a seasoned executive with extensive leadership experience in payments, fraud prevention, and identity management. She has a proven track record of launching and scaling category-defining products, implementing successful go-to-market strategies, and forging strategic partnerships to drive sustainable growth.

Her career journey includes distinguished leadership roles at global giants such as PayPal and Visa, as well as dynamic startups like Speedpay, Offerpal, and Danal — providing her with the unique ability to thrive in organizations at various stages of product maturity.

During her tenure at Visa, Madhura led the development of Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) APIs, successfully launching a partner program across six countries and onboarding industry leaders. As the founding Chief Product Officer at Danal, she spearheaded the creation and scaling of a mobile identity product — a key achievement that paved the way for its acquisition by Boku. Prior to these roles, Belani held Product Management positions at Tapjoy and PayPal.

“I’m thrilled to join myNetWatchman and contribute to its mission of enhancing cybersecurity and detecting and disrupting fraud.” — Madhura Belani

“The experience Madhura adds to our team will help us move faster and scale our efforts to protect businesses and their customers from ATO and other fraudulent events. I’m really excited to have her as part of our executive staff and leading myNetWatchman’s product development.” — David Montague, CEO

Madhura holds an MBA from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business and a Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics and Telecommunications from the College of Engineering Pune (COEP), Pune University, India.

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