Mukesh Bansal, the president of Tata Digital, has stepped back from his role in the day-to-day operations of Tata Neu. In June 2021, the former cofounder of fashion etailer Myntra and healthtech CureFit will join Tata Digital as president.
Bansal joined the super app parent as part of Tata Digital and CureFit’s $75 million acquisition deal. According to reports, he has stepped away from key aspects of Neu’s primary businesses. Different approaches to scaling new internet businesses are said to have contributed to these internal changes. Tata Digital’s other senior executives, Prateek Mehta and Sharath Bulusu, have also recently left the company.
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Mukesh Bansal, the president of Tata Digital, has stepped back from his role in the day-to-day operations of Tata Neu. In June 2021, the former cofounder of fashion etailer Myntra and healthtech CureFit will join Tata Digital as president.
Bansal joined the super app parent as part of Tata Digital and CureFit’s $75 million acquisition deal. According to reports, he has stepped away from key aspects of Neu’s primary businesses. Different approaches to scaling new internet businesses are said to have contributed to these internal changes. Tata Digital’s other senior executives, Prateek Mehta and Sharath Bulusu, have also recently left the company.
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