
Sriram Venkataraman, the Chief Financial Officer of Flipkart, has announced his decision to leave the company after ten years of service. His resignation comes at a pivotal moment as the e-commerce giant, owned by Walmart, gears up for a significant initial public offering (IPO) set for next year. While reports indicate that Venkataraman will not depart immediately, he is expected to transition out of his role over the next several months. During this period, Flipkart will be working to find a successor to ensure a smooth leadership change. This story is still unfolding, and we have reached out to Flipkart for further confirmation.
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