Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Exodus continues at Ola as chief of cab leasing biz steps down

- Mihir Dalal mihir.d@livemint.com

BENGALURU: Less than a year after joining Ola as chief executive of its cab leasing business, Shalabh Seth has resigned from the cab hailing firm, the latest in the line of senior executive departures at the company that has struggled to retain talent, two people familiar with the matter said.

Seth, a former CEO of brewer Sabmiller India, had joined Ola only in January. He will leave the company later this month, the people cited above said, on condition of anonymity.

Ola confirmed Seth’s resignatio­n.

Seth is one of several high-profile executives hired by Ola over the past three years. But many of them including chief financial officer Rajiv Bansal, design head Sunit Singh and chief marketing officer Raghuvesh Sarup left soon after they joined.

Earlier this year Ola hired former Pepsico executive Vishal Kaul as its chief operating officer and former Mckinsey & Co and Flipkart executive Saikiran Krishnamur­thy to lead the company’s growth initiative­s. It also named a new chief for HR and finance.

The main reasons behind Ola’s struggles to retain talent are its punishing work culture and the demanding management style of its CEO Bhavish Aggarwal, the two people cited above said.

More executives at the middle and senior levels are likely to leave in the next two months, the people said.

Ola isn’t the only startup that has struggled to retain talent. Others such as Flipkart and Zomato have also seen an exodus of senior executives over the past two years so much so that Indian unicorns were seen as career graveyards by potential hires.

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