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Xiaomi India names founding member Alvin Tse as general manager

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The Indian unit of Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi Corp (1810.HK) said on Friday it has appointed founding member Alvin Tse as its general manager, a change of guard as the company faces government scrutiny over its business practices.

Tse, a British national who was also the former general manager of Xiaomi Indonesia, has helped the company expand into many global markets, Xiaomi India said in a tweet.

The organisati­onal rejig will also have Anuj Sharma rejoin the company as the chief marketing officer.

The developmen­t comes nearly two months after India’s federal financial-crime fighting agency summoned former Xiaomi India head Manu Kumar

Jain in an investigat­ion on whether the company’s business practices conformed with Indian foreign exchange laws, two sources had told Reuters. read more

The Enforcemen­t Directorat­e also seized $725 million from the company’s local bank accounts after a probe found the smartphone maker had made illegal remittance­s to foreign entities by passing them off as royalty payments.

However, an Indian court has put the agency’s decision to seize the amount on hold following a legal challenge by Xiaomi. read more

In India, Xiaomi has seen its share of the domestic smartphone market surge to 24% in 2021 from 6% in 2016, making it the market leader, according to Counterpoi­nt Research.

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