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Myntra CEO Nandita Sinha to step down: Report

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Myntra CEO Nandita Sinha to step down: Report
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Myntra CEO Nandita Sinha to step down: Report Sources said Sharon Pais, currently heading Flipkart Fashion and formerly chief business officer at Myntra, is the frontrunner to take over the top role at the fashion e-commerce platform. Nandita Sinha, chief executive officer of Myntra, is set to step down from her role and will move on from the company in the coming weeks, according to a Moneycontrol report. Sinha has been with the Walmart-owned Flipkart Group since 2013 and took over as CEO of Myntra in 2022. Sources said Sharon Pais, currently heading Flipkart Fashion and formerly chief business officer at Myntra, is the frontrunner to take over the top role at the fashion e-commerce platform. In November 2025, Pais moved to the role of business unit head for Flipkart Fashion. Responding to Entrackr’s queries, a Myntra spokesperson said, "We don't comment on market speculation." The development comes at a time when Myntra posted strong financial performance. Its profit surged 18X to Rs 548 crore in FY25 from Rs 30 crore in FY24, while revenue grew 18% to Rs 6,042.7 crore in FY25. In November 2024, Myntra entered the quick commerce space with the launch of M-Now, which delivers fashion and beauty products within 30 minutes to 2 hours. The move puts it in competition with new-age companies such as Slikk, Knot, and Zilo. Sinha’s exit is a key leadership change within the Flipkart Group, which also plans an initial public offering (IPO).

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Myntra appoints former Instacart executive Pramod Adiddam as CTO

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Myntra appoints former Instacart executive Pramod Adiddam as CTO
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Myntra appoints former Instacart executive Pramod Adiddam as CTO Flipkart-owned fashion ecommerce platform Myntra has appointed Pramod Adiddam as its chief technology officer (CTO), strengthening its senior leadership as the company scales its platform and expands into quick commerce. According to Myntra, Adiddam will oversee its overall technology strategy, including platform innovation, long-term scalability, and engineering capabilities to support the company’s growth. He will report to Myntra chief executive officer Nandita Sinha. The development comes nearly a year after Myntra’s former chief technology and product officer, Raghu Krishnananda, stepped down in April 2025 after a five-year stint. Adiddam brings over two decades of experience in building and operating large consumer-facing platforms. He has previously held senior engineering leadership roles at Google and Instacart, where he led global teams across platform development, marketplace expansion, and product innovation. His experience includes architecting large-scale commerce systems and scaling multi-billion-dollar marketplace engines. Adiddam said that Myntra has built a strong technology platform with a focus on rigour, scale, and customer orientation, and that his focus would be on deepening the company’s overall tech capabilities to support long-term growth. The CTO appointment marks Myntra’s second senior leadership hire this year. Last month, the company appointed Ritesh Mishra as senior vice-president and head of category and revenue. Myntra crossed the Rs 6,000 crore revenue mark in the fiscal year ending March 2025, while its profit after tax (PAT) surged 18 times during the same period. The company’s revenue from operations grew by 18% to Rs 6,042.7 crore in FY25 from Rs 5,121.8 crore in FY24.

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