BigBasket, a Tata group company, has appointed Manish Bajoria as its chief financial officer (CFO). In this role, he will oversee all aspects of the online grocery platform’s finance function and play a key role in shaping its financial strategy as it enters its next phase of development and innovation, the company said in a statement on Monday.
Bajoria has more than 20 years of experience in strategic finance, commercial management and digital transformation across diverse sectors. Prior to joining BigBasket, he served as CFO at Vini Cosmetics. He also held senior finance leadership roles at Amazon and Hindustan Unilever.
He started his career at Tata Steel Limited and is a qualified chartered accountant.
“Manish brings deep financial experience and a practical understanding of how businesses work on the ground. His steady approach and ability to work through complex situations will be a real asset as we continue to scale and stay focused on what matters, serving our customers better and building a strong, sustainable business,” said Hari Menon, CEO, BigBasket.
Bajoria has more than 20 years of experience in strategic finance, commercial management and digital transformation across diverse sectors. Prior to joining BigBasket, he served as CFO at Vini Cosmetics. He also held senior finance leadership roles at Amazon and Hindustan Unilever.
He started his career at Tata Steel Limited and is a qualified chartered accountant.
“Manish brings deep financial experience and a practical understanding of how businesses work on the ground. His steady approach and ability to work through complex situations will be a real asset as we continue to scale and stay focused on what matters, serving our customers better and building a strong, sustainable business,” said Hari Menon, CEO, BigBasket.
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