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Kunal Shah

Founder : CRED, curious.

Kunal Shah, a prominent figure in the tech and business industry, is known for his dynamic roles in various organizations and ventures. He pursued his education at SVKM's Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies and Wilson College, where he studied Philosophy. With a diverse background, Kunal has made significant contributions in the field of technology and entrepreneurship.

Throughout his career, Kunal Shah has held several key positions in notable companies. He served as an Independent Director at Syrma SGS Technology Limited and Pine Labs. Kunal also founded the well-known startup CRED and has provided advisory services to AngelList and Bennett Coleman and Co. Ltd. Additionally, he has been an investor in multiple companies and played advisory roles at Sequoia Capital and Y Combinator.

Kunal Shah's influence extends beyond individual companies as he has been actively involved in industry associations. He served as the Chairman of the Internet and Mobile Association of India, showcasing his leadership skills and commitment to advancing the tech landscape. His tenure as the Part-time Partner at Y Combinator further demonstrates his expertise and strategic insights in the startup ecosystem.

With a proven track record of successful ventures, Kunal Shah is renowned for his role as the Founder and Ex-CEO/Chairman of Freecharge, a pioneering digital payments platform. His experience as a founder and CEO at multiple companies underscores his entrepreneurial spirit and innovative mindset. Kunal's journey highlights his dedication to driving growth and innovation in the tech and business sectors.

Highlights

Jun 22 · TechCrunch
WhatsApp gets new chief as Meta taps India’s CRED founder Kunal Shah, and invests $900M in startup
WhatsApp gets new chief as Meta taps India’s CRED founder Kunal Shah, and invests $900M in startup
Jun 22 · The Verge
WhatsApp head Will Cathcart is stepping down after seven years
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Location

Bengaluru, Karnataka, India