Zomato Co-founder Gaurav Gupta Resigns; ‘So Much of Journey Still Ahead’ Says Deepinder Goyal

CO-Founder Zomato Gaurav Gupta, one of the instrumental figures behind the landmate ownership of the food delivery (IPO) earlier this year, has resigned on Tuesday. Overcoming his team members and colleagues in Zomato on Tuesday, Gupta wrote in an email, “I can’t ask for more – I am very grateful for all the experiences that I have and thank everyone around me for helping me a much better person Of course. “

“We have a great team now to bring Zomato ahead and it’s time for me to take an alternative path on my trip,” Gupta lovingly remember. He is the head of supply at the startup of food delivery.

Given the Gupta trip at The Foodtech Startup which has become one of the most familiar names in Indian households over the past few years, the Goyal Deepinder, the founder of Zomato, said, “Thank you for everything you helped to win Zomato for the past few years . We have seen Zomato through a great and terrible time together, and bring it here today. “

“Thank you for being a better friend for me than anyone else I’ve ever had. I can’t imagine everyday life in Zomato without you,” added the founder of Zomato.

Gupta also thanks Goyal in the email of Adieu’s offer. “Thank you Deepi for making me part of this trip. I will always appreciate the amazing times we have together. I have learned a lot from you so far and I know in my heart that you will bring zomato to a height that can’t even imagine , “he said.

“There are so many of our trips in front of us, and I am grateful that you hang your boots at the point where we have a great team and leadership to take us forward,” Goyal mentioned further, “you will be very missed.”

In the future plan, Gupta said, “I took a new turn in my life and will start a new round, taking a lot from the chapter defining my life – the last 6 years in Zomato.”

Gaurav Gupta joined Zomato as head of the business for booking a table in 2015. Then in 2019, he was elevated to joint founders to see the company’s Nutraceutical business. Zomato was previously named Gaurav Gupta as head of this division for five years. Startup food delivery closed business last week.

He also the head of Zomato’s operation for almost three years. Gupta is also part of a team that launches Zomato Pro.

Zomato has launched an early Mega Public Offering (IPO) two months ago. But the company reported the loss of net S 356 Crore during the quarter ended June 30, 2021. The company’s total revenue reached Rs 916 Crore during the quarter reviewed. Income witnessed a big leap because the number of shipment has increased during pandemic pandemic Covid-19.

Zomato also decided to close the food delivery service starting September 17 because of the gap in the fulfillment of orders that lead to a bad customer experience. This is the second time Zomato comes out of the segment a second time since last year.

Author: Elara Gill

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