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Rakesh Deshmukh steps down as CEO of PhonePe-owned Indus OS

PhonePe is gearing up to launch its Android mobile app marketplace Indus Appstore in the coming months to challenge tech giant Google's Play Store.

January 02, 2024 / 16:20 IST
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Rakesh Deshmukh had started Indus OS in 2013 with Akash Dongre and Sudhir Bangarambandi. PhonePe acquired Indus OS in July 2022

Rakesh Deshmukh, the co-founder of PhonePe-owned app discovery platform Indus OS (now Indus Appstore), has stepped down as its CEO and left the company after a decade-long stint. This move comes as Indus Appstore gears up to launch its Android mobile app marketplace in the coming months to challenge tech giant Google's Play Store.

Deshmukh's next move is not clear at the moment. In a LinkedIn post, Deshmukh said he is "taking a moment to recharge and prepare for the next impactful journey".

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"We wish Rakesh the very best for his future endeavors. Akash, Sudhir, and the entire Indus team remain steadfast in their commitment to advancing the shared vision for the Indus Appstore, which Rakesh played a pivotal role in nurturing over the past decade" said a PhonePe spokesperson.

Deshmukh had started Indus OS in 2013 with Akash Dongre and Sudhir Bangarambandi. Dongre is currently serving as the chief product officer of Indus Appstore while Bangarambandi is serving as its Chief technology officer.