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Exclusive: BharatPe’s CMO Parth Joshi quits to start his own venture

EntrackrEntrackr · 5m ago
Exclusive: BharatPe’s CMO Parth Joshi quits to start his own venture
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BharatPe’s Chief Marketing Officer, Parth Joshi, has resigned to launch his own venture, according to sources familiar with the matter. Joshi joins a growing list of BharatPe executives who have departed in recent years to explore entrepreneurial opportunities. Joshi was appointed as BharatPe's CMO in June 2021. Before joining the fintech unicorn, he served as Head of Marketing at Reckitt for over five years. In the past, he also spent three years each at GSK and L’Oréal. As per sources, Joshi is on notice period. Confirming the development to Entrackr, a BharatPe Spokesperson said, "Parth Joshi has decided to embark on his entrepreneurial journey, and we respect his decision. At BharatPe, we take pride in fostering a culture that nurtures innovation, leadership, and entrepreneurship. We are always supportive of individuals who aspire to create meaningful impact, and we wish Parth the very best in his new endeavor." The development follows the recent exits of BharatPe’s Chief Human Resources Officer (CHRO), Smriti Handa, and Chief Data Scientist, Ritesh Mohan Srivastava. Handa is set to pursue career opportunities abroad, while Srivastava has chosen to focus on his entrepreneurial ambitions.

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BharatPe CTO Pankaj Goel resigns

EntrackrEntrackr · 2m ago
BharatPe CTO Pankaj Goel resigns
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Pankaj Goel, who joined BharatPe as Chief Technology Officer (CTO) in July 2023, has stepped down from his position, according to sources familiar with the matter. His departure comes after a tenure of less than two years at the Delhi-based fintech unicorn. “Pankaj Goel tendered his resignation earlier this week citing personal reasons, and BharatPe has accepted it,” said a source requesting anonymity. “He is currently serving his notice period.” At BharatPe, Goel was responsible for leading the technology team and spearheading the innovation strategy across the group of companies. His appointment filled a seven-month vacancy following the resignation of former CTO Vijay Aggarwal in November 2022. Prior to his stint at BharatPe, he served as the Head of Payments Engineering at Razorpay, where he played a pivotal role in scaling the company's total payment volume (TPV) from $1 billion to $100 billion. Before Razorpay, Goel held leadership positions at Intuit, Trilogy, and Sun Microsystems. Earlier this year, BharatPe’s Chief Marketing Officer, Parth Joshi, resigned to launch his own venture. According to sources, Goel may also explore entrepreneurial opportunities in the coming months. Queries sent to BharatPe did not elicit an immediate response. We'll update the post in case we hear from them. The development comes soon after BharatPe achieved a break-even at the EBITDA level (adjusting for employee stock options) during the first nine months of FY25. The company’s net losses declined to Rs 148.8 crore in 9M FY25 from Rs 492 crore in FY24. Last month, BharatPe’s subsidiary Resilient received the final approval from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to operate as an online Payment Aggregator (PA). With this, BharatPe becomes one of the few Indian fintechs with an NBFC license (Trillion Loans), a stake in a Small Finance Bank (Unity SFB), and now a PA license.

Rahul Chaudhary quits Matrix Partners; to start his new venture

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Rahul Chaudhary quits Matrix Partners; to start his new venture
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Rahul Chaudhary, who joined venture capital fund Matrix Partners India in February last year, has quit the firm to start his new venture, according to sources aware of the development. Chaudhary left the firm in January this year. As per sources, Chaudhary is planning to launch his new venture soon. Before joining Matrix, Chaudhary spent nearly seven years at Treebo as the co-founder and currently serves as board member of the hotel aggregating platform. Sidharth Gupta and Kadam Jeet Jain are the other two co-founders of the Bengaluru-based company. It’s worth noting that Matrix is an early investor in Treebo. During Chaudhary’s tenure at Matrix Partners India, the had launched a fund worth $450 million and later extended the target size for the fund to $525 million. Since then, the fund has backed more than dozen startups including Neysa, InPrime, Krutrim SI Designs, Aampe, Atomic Work, Wootz.work, Stable Money, and Scapia, among others. Further details about Chaudhary’s new venture couldn’t be ascertained. Queries sent to him did not elicit any response until publication of the story. Chaudhary will join several VCs who have quit their post in 2024 to start a new venture. In March, Nexus Venture Partners’s managing director Sameer Brij Verma left the firm to launch a multi stage fund while Peak XV’s Piyush Gupta stepped down in April to start his own VC firm. In the same month, Lightspeed’s partners Vaibhav Agrawal and Abhishek Nag put in their papers. While Agrawal is launching his own venture firm, Nag joined Mumbai-based 360 One to lead early-stage investments. Most recently, Anand Chandrasekaran left US-based VC firm General Catalysts to focus on his AI startup Crescendo.

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