Razorpay onboards ex-Amazon techie Murali Brahmadesam as CTO

Razorpay, a payments and banking platform for businesses, announced the appointment of Murali Brahmadesam as the Chief Technology Officer.

With over 20 years of technical experience, the Ex-Amazon techie has worked across multiple products and domains, a statement said.

Shashank Kumar, Co-founder, Razorpay, shared on the appointment, “Driven by our 800+ member strong engineering team, we at Razorpay are solving some of the most critical challenges faced by businesses today. Being one of the most coveted tech talent pools known to build many distinct and industry-defining fintech products, we were seeking a seasoned professional who can not only lead them effectively through growth and expansion but also be a natural fit in our organizational culture. I am excited to have Murali on board at a time when Razorpay is making strides into global markets and further deepening its expertise with all things business payments and business banking. A special thanks to the Purple Quarter team for being an exceptional search partner and identifying the right leader for us.”

“I am delighted to take on the CTO role at Razorpay and thank Purple Quarter for facilitating this excellent opportunity. Razorpay’s mission of building real-time, intelligent technology solutions to make businesses more efficient is something I resonate with. As the Chief Technology Officer, I will work towards further strengthening the product portfolio and aligning our larger innovation strategy with business goals. I appreciate team Purple Quarter’s support and thoughtful approach throughout the process,” commented Murali Brahmadesam on his appointment.

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