Campaign India Team
Sep 16, 2016

Karan Sarin joins Razorpay as CMO

Was marketing head at OnePlus prior

Karan Sarin joins Razorpay as CMO
Razorpay, an online payments platform, has announced the appointment of Karan Sarin as its chief marketing officer. Sarin was marketing head at OnePlus prior to this. 
 
Harshil Mathur, CEO and co-founder, Razorpay, said, “As we grow and expand our technological footing with multiple stakeholders across the ecosystem, I’m confident that Karan’s expertise, will be invaluable. Karan has achieved many milestones in his career and has been instrumental in building some of the leading startup brands in India. I’m thrilled Karan will be joining our company to play a prominent role in leading the journey."
 
Sarin said, "Razorpay’s journey is inspiring, and it’s amazing to see how the company has emerged to be one of leading Indian fintech startups in such a short period. I am happy to be a part of this growth story. There are no gold-standards when it comes to B2B marketing in India. At Razorpay, we want to lead and set a high benchmark for B2B marketing and that’s the most exciting part about my new role."
 
Sarin has also worked with Flipkart, Perkylane, Bridge Energy Group, RebelFone Inc, Next Brick Solutions, WNS and Vertex.  
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