Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Flipkart reshuffles roles in major management revamp

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BENGALURU: In the first significan­t reshuffle since Walmart Inc. bought a majority stake in Flipkart, several top and mid-level executives have been moved to a number of new roles, while other leaders have been moved from Flipkart to Myntra and vice versa, as Flipkart CEO Kalyan Krishnamur­thy looks to place key lieutenant­s across critical business units.

Since the end of the key Diwali season sale, Flipkart has moved a number of senior managers to new roles, as Krishnamur­thy looks to tighten the e-commerce firm’s performanc­e across all units and reduce Flipkart’s reliance on smartphone­s, which still generates well over 50% of Flipkart’s overall sales.

Flipkart has moved large appliances head Sandeep Karwa to work on the company’s new hyperlocal offering, which rolls into the overall grocery business. Hari Kumar, a senior director who has held a number of different roles within Flipkart over the past few years, has been tasked to head the large appliances business.

More significan­tly, Flipkart has appointed Aditya Soni as the new head of its flagship smartphone­s business, after former smartphone­s head Ayyappan R. was moved to Myntra. Smrithi Ravichandr­an, a senior director who used to head key events like Big Billion Days, merchandis­e and business developmen­ts, has been moved to a new role in Flipkart’s fin-tech unit. Ravichandr­an’s position has been taken over by Nandita Sinha, who used to head Flipkart’s home and furniture business, the people mentioned above said. Flipkart is expected to appoint a new head for the furniture business over the coming weeks.

Flipkart has also moved key executives like Ayyappan to Myntra, while some top leaders from Myntra are expected to be moved to Flipkart.

For instance, according to the first two people mentioned above, Myntra’s current chief technology officer Jeyandran Venugopal is expected to be moved to Flipkart in a new role after Myntra’s flagship End of Reason Sale, which is usually held in December-January.

A Flipkart spokespers­on declined to comment on these changes.

The past few weeks and months have witnessed massive changes at Flipkart. Most significan­tly, Flipkart co-founder Binny Bansal was forced to resign, after an internal investigat­ion carried out by Walmart and Flipkart into an allegation of “personal misconduct” on the part of Bansal. The investigat­ion did not find any evidence of wrongdoing to support the allegation, but revealed a “lapse in judgement” from Bansal, according to Walmart.

Following Bansal’s departure, Flipkart also elevated Krishnamur­thy to a broader group-level role and made Myntra report into him, after keeping the online fashion retailer independen­t since acquiring it in 2014. Krishnamur­thy later clarified that Myntra will continue to remain an independen­t business.

 ?? MINT ?? ■ The past few months have seen massive changes at Flipkart
MINT ■ The past few months have seen massive changes at Flipkart

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