Swiggy Instamart vice president Sidharth Satpathy resigns

Updated : Jan 09, 2024 13:02
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Swiggy Instamart's Vice President Sidharth Satpathy has stepped down from the company. Amazon India’s performance marketing head Anirban Roy will replace Satpathy.

Satpathy announced the decision via a LinkedIn post. 

“Anirban Roy will be taking over my role in Instamart effective this week as I start my next stint - Back in CPG industry from Monday onwards,” Satpathy shared in a LinkedIn Post.

Also Read: US-based Invesco elevates IPO- bound Swiggy's valuation to $8.3 billion

He also thanked co-founders Sriharsha Majety and Nandan Reddy in his post.

"Karthik Gurumurthy, Being your partner in crime in the Instamart blitz scale journey is probably the luckiest thing to have happened to me", Satpathy said

Top Exits from Swiggy

Satpathy who worked with the firm for over 4 years has now joined the growing list of top-level exits at the food delivery giant. Satpathy's resignation also comes two months after the firm's senior SVP Karthik Gurumurthy who built Swiggy Instamart, stepped down. As per Moneycontrol, SVP Karthik Gurumurthy will be starting his own venture Convenio.

Swiggy has also roped in another former Amazon senior executive Dipak Krishnamani to head Swiggy Mall.

Starting with its CTO Dale Vaz, Swiggy has seen some top-level exits in the last 8 months. Vaz had resigned to start his own wealth tech firm Aaritya Tech. This comes as the food delivery platform is planning an IPO this year and is planning to raise over $1 billion

 

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