Campaign India Team
Apr 26, 2022

FloBiz appoints Himanshu Mehta as director - growth marketing

Teotia moves from Simplilearn, Varma moves from Byju’s, whereas Mehta comes from GoodWorker

FloBiz appoints Himanshu Mehta as director - growth marketing
FloBiz, India's neobank for small and medium scale businesses (SMBs), has announced the expansion of its leadership team with the appointment of three senior leaders. 
 
Himanshu Mehta has joined as director for growth marketing and will lead the performance marketing and digital branding efforts. Mehta moves from GoodWorker, where he was lead-growth manager. 
 
Also joining the company are Deepak Teotia (as VP of enterprise business) and Rishikesh Varma (vice president for sales).
 
Rahul Raj, founder and CEO, FloBiz, said, “We are thrilled to have experienced leaders like Deepak, Rishikesh and Himanshu join the team and bring in value with their proven track record and extremely relevant skill sets. With their passion and industry experience adding to the fundamentals of our successful business, we are confident of scaling further. The new appointments underscore our relentless commitment to power the growth of SMBs through technology.”
 
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