Exciting Changes Ahead: Flipkart’s Vipin Kapooria Takes the Helm as CFO at Blinkit!

Exciting Changes Ahead: Flipkart’s Vipin Kapooria Takes the Helm as CFO at Blinkit!

Blinkit Welcomes Vipin Kapooria as New CFO

In ​a noteworthy update, Blinkit, the ‍swift commerce platform under Zomato’s umbrella, has announced the appointment of Vipin ‍Kapooria as its new Chief Financial Officer (CFO). This ‍marks a pivotal moment ‍for the company, as it is the ​first time‍ in over two ‌years that ​this⁤ crucial position has been filled with ‌a permanent executive.

Kapooria’s professional Journey⁤ and Skills

Before⁢ joining⁤ Blinkit,​ Kapooria served as Vice President and Head of Business‍ Finance at Flipkart for more than four years.​ His professional​ background highlights‌ his vast expertise‌ in managing​ business finance across diverse‌ sectors including mobile devices, electronics, and large home appliances at⁣ the well-known ⁢Walmart-owned retail giant.

This ‌progress was initially reported ⁤by Moneycontrol.‍ The ⁤startup SuperB ​has reached out to zomato for further insights regarding this leadership change.

Recent​ Changes in Leadership

Kapooria’s appointment comes on the heels of Hemal Jain’s resignation from overseeing⁢ financial operations for both⁤ Zomato and Blinkit. Additionally, Amit ‌Sachdeva stepped down⁢ from his ‌role as​ CFO of Blinkit in August 2022 before taking ​on a similar position at IGT ​Solutions earlier ‌this year. Recently, Sachdeva transitioned again to ⁣become CFO at ⁢PhysicsWallah, ⁢an emerging edtech unicorn.

This shift in leadership underscores another significant ⁢departure from‌ Flipkart; five​ executives have⁣ recently joined​ competing⁣ firms. Among these transitions is Swiggy’s hiring of four former leaders ⁤from Flipkart: Kanika ​Tiwari, Hari Kumar G (now ‍Chief ‌Business Officer at Instamart), Shalabh ‍Shrivastava (Senior Vice President of Driver Institution),‌ and Amitesh Jha (CEO of ⁤Instamart).

The ‌Evolving Competitive⁤ Landscape

Similar to Blinkit and Instamart, Flipkart is making strides ⁢within the fast ⁤commerce arena through its ⁢service called Minutes.Currently available in select ​regions within bengaluru, Gurugram, ‌and ‍Mumbai,​ this initiative exemplifies the growing rivalry among‍ major players vying for dominance in the fast delivery‍ sector.

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