Campaign India Team
Nov 11, 2022

Angel One gets Prateek Mehta as chief business officer

Moves from Tata Digital

Angel One gets Prateek Mehta as chief business officer
Angel One has announced the appointment of Prateek Mehta as chief business officer. He moves from Tata Digital, where he was responsible for Neobank.
 
Narayan Gangadhar, chief executive officer, Angel One, said, “We are delighted to have Prateek Mehta as our chief business officer. He brings with him rich and diverse experience of nearly two decades in strategically scaling up digital businesses. With excitement and optimism, I welcome him to the Angel One family.”
 
Mehta said, “Angel One has a unique and impressive approach to business. It has registered spectacular growth in the past with its tech-back digital-first approach. I look forward to this new innings and significantly contributing to Angel’s future growth.”
 
In a career spanning 19 years he has also worked with Scripbox/Upwardly, Myntra and Zovi. His wealth of experience in areas of growth, product, marketing and brand will add great value to Angel One.
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