Airtel’s Deepak Gupta Joins CARS24 as Vice President of Engineering

In his new role, Deepak will lead CARS24's Financial engineering and compliance vertical, focusing on creating a scalable ecosystem to build various financial products. 

07 Nov 2023 | 3135 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

CARS24, an AutoTech Company has today announced the appointment of Deepak Gupta as its Vice President of Engineering. In his new role, Deepak will drive technological innovation within the Engineering Division. 

In his new role, Deepak will lead CARS24's Financial engineering and compliance vertical, focusing on creating a scalable ecosystem to build various financial products. 

With a career spanning over two decades in technology and business, Deepak has shaped technical strategies, and lead cross-functional teams. 

In his most recent role at Airtel, Deepak spearheaded technology initiatives across 14 countries, overseeing critical functions, including Airtel Money and Airtel Payments Bank. Prior to Airtel, he headed the technology division in G4S, a global integrated security committee, and other organisations like Publicis Sapient, Xchanging, and MPS Technologies. Deepak is also an official member of the Forbes Technology Council.

Marut Singh, the Chief Technology Officer at CARS24 said,  "Our mission has always been to transform the global used car market, and Deepak's addition to the team at this juncture will work like a booster to our digital transformation journey."

 

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