Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Walmart likely to retain Flipkart top execs if proposed deal goes through

- Mihir Dalal & Shrutika Verma

BENGALURU/NEWDELHI: Walmart is likely to retain the management team of Flipkart Ltd, including chief executive Kalyan Krishnamur­thy if the proposed sale of the online retailer goes through, two people familiar with the matter said.

Walmart is competing with rival Amazon.com Inc. to buy a majority stake in Flipkart, which also owns the fashion retailers Myntra and Jabong and the mobile payments app Phonepe. While it’s a two-way race, Walmart’s talks with Flipkart have advanced much further and the retailer is in pole position to buy more than 55% of Flipkart, the two people cited above said on condition of anonymity.

The American retailer is devising retention plans for key executives at Flipkart as well as senior leaders at Myntra-jabong and Phonepe, the people said. Myntra CEO Ananth Narayanan and Phonepe co-founders Sameer Nigam and Rahul Chari are likely to continue in their roles if the Flipkart-walmart deal goes through, the people said. Under the proposed plans, compensati­on for some key executives will be paid out over several years to ensure they stay with the company after the deal, the people said.

Walmart has expressed interest in giving a bigger role to Flipkart executive chairman Sachin Bansal and wants Bansal to be more involved in the running of the company, the people said. Bansal has been mostly out of day-to-day operations after he was pushed out as CEO in January 2016. Last year, Flipkart co-founders Sachin Bansal and Binny Bansal, who is Flipkart Group CEO, tried to increase their involvemen­t in the running of the company.

Walmart is also keen for Krishnamur­thy to continue as Flipkart CEO, the people said. Krishnamur­thy is a former executive at Tiger Global Management and is close to Tiger Global managing director Lee Fixel.

As Tiger Global is expected to sell much of its 20% stake in Flipkart as part of the proposed deal, some analysts had expected Krishnamur­thy to leave the company. But Walmart is insistent that Krishnamur­thy continue as CEO, the two people said.

Krishnamur­thy was parachuted into Flipkart for a second spell in June 2016 by Fixel to help reverse market share losses to Amazon, which then looked like it was going to overtake its local rival at the top of the e-commerce market. Fixel’s move worked almost instantly. Driven by the hands-on, workaholic Krishnamur­thy, Flipkart outsold Amazon in the key Big Billion Days sale in October 2016. It has since maintained its slender lead over Amazon.

 ?? AFP/FILE ?? Walmart has expressed interest in giving a bigger role to Flipkart executive chairman Sachin Bansal
AFP/FILE Walmart has expressed interest in giving a bigger role to Flipkart executive chairman Sachin Bansal

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