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Mahesh Vinjavarapu

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Mahesh Vinjavarapu (born 15 March 1995) is an Indian motorcycle enthusiast and business executive, known for his leadership roles in India's biking community and his contributions to the financial trading industry. He is recognized as the youngest Marshall of the Bangalore Biker's Club and served as Vice President of Throttle Biker's Club. He has also worked as the Country Head for forex trading platforms OctaFX and FxPrimus.

Early life and education

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Mahesh Vinjavarapu was born to Srinivas Vinjavarapu and Nagamani. His father, Srinivas Vinjavarapu, is a businessman in the construction industry and the owner of Varma Group of Construction in Maharashtra.

Mahesh demonstrated a well-rounded personality from an early age. In his school years, he played cricket at the zonal level in 10th grade and was the leading run-scorer for his team. Alongside academics and sports, he developed a keen interest in motorcycles, bike mechanics, and road safety.

He completed his undergraduate education in commerce and later secured an All India Rank of 556 in the AIMS Test for Management Admissions (ATMA), a national-level MBA entrance exam. He pursued his postgraduate studies at Acharya Bangalore Business School, earning a master's degree in Banking, Insurance, and Finance. During his time at ABBS, he also led extracurricular initiatives related to road safety and finance.

Biking career

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Mahesh became an active member of the Bangalore biking community and was appointed as a Marshall for the Bangalore Biker's Club. He was recognized as the youngest Marshall for two consecutive years (2017 and 2018) and received the Long Distance Rider Award in 2017. His work in the biking community eventually led to his appointment as Vice President of Throttle Biker's Club.

Professional career

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After completing his education, Mahesh transitioned into the financial trading industry. He served as the Country Head for OctaFX and FxPrimus, where he was responsible for strategy, client growth, and market expansion in India.

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Category:Indian business executives Category:Indian motorcyclists Category:1995 births Category:Living people

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