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Pepperfry co-founder Ambareesh Murty dies of cardiac arrest

Ambareesh Murty started Pepperfry with co-founder Ashish Shah in 2011.

August 08, 2023 / 12:40 IST
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Ambareesh Murty, Pepperfry co-founder, died of a cardiac arrest in Leh. (Image: @AmbareeshMurty/Twitter)

Pepperfry co-founder Ambareesh Murty has died of a cardiac arrest in Leh, Ashish Shah, another co-founder of the online furniture store announced in a tweet. He was 51.

"Extremely devastated to inform that my friend, mentor, brother, soulmate @AmbareeshMurty is no more. Lost him yesterday night to a cardiac arrest at Leh. Please pray for him and for strength to his family and near ones," Shah wrote.
Tributes poured in on Twitter for the avid biker who has rode from Mumbai to Leh before as well.

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"So sad & shocking to hear of Ambareesh Murty's sudden demise due to cardiac arrest. May his soul rest in peace. An amazing entrepreneur & inspiration to many... may his legacy with Pepperfry live on. RIP," Swati Bhargava, an entrepreneur, wrote on Twitter.
Murty's foray into the business world started in June 1996 when he joined Cadbury as a Sales and Marketing professional. He had a five-and-a-half-year tenure with the renowned chocolate manufacturer.

Murty ventured into the financial sector, gracing Prudential ICICI AMC (now ICICI Prudential) with his expertise. His role as VP Marketing and Customer Service lasted nearly two years.

A brief stint of five months at Levi's followed and it was during this time he embarked on his own venture, Origin Resources. This portal, tailored to aid Indian mutual fund companies.

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He shuttered the start-up in 2005 and joined Britannia as a marketing manager.