Rediff.com has made a significant leadership shift with the appointment of Vishal Mehta as its new Chairman and Managing Director, following Infibeam Avenues Ltd’s acquisition of a 54% stake in the company this past August. This move is part of Infibeam’s ambitious plan to transform Rediff.com into a prominent consumer-facing digital financial services aggregator.
Vishal Mehta, who will also continue to lead Infibeam Avenues in his dual role, steps in to succeed Ajit Balakrishnan, who has been at the forefront of Rediff.com since its inception in 1996. Under Balakrishnan’s guidance, the platform has grown significantly, but with Mehta at the helm, the company is poised for a dynamic new chapter.
In a statement, Ajit Balakrishnan expressed his confidence in Mehta’s leadership, saying, “I am confident that the best is yet to come. Under Vishal’s guidance, Rediff.com will undoubtedly navigate new avenues of growth and innovation.”
This leadership change comes at an exciting time for Rediff.com, which has established itself as a vital player in the digital landscape, boasting over 55 million monthly visitors and ranking among the top 1,000 websites globally. The platform offers a range of services, including cloud-based enterprise email storage and content distribution, and is armed with valuable insights into user behavior and spending patterns.
Infibeam’s expertise, particularly through its CCAvenue payment gateway—approved by both the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority (SAMA)—is expected to significantly boost Rediff.com’s growth trajectory.
In his first remarks as Chairman and MD, Mehta said, “Integrating Rediff into the Infibeam ecosystem marks an important milestone in our growth strategy. Together, we will harness our synergies to deliver innovative solutions and greater value to our customers.”
Rediff.com has reported revenues of INR 360 million for FY 2023-24, showcasing its robust growth potential. In contrast, Infibeam Avenues Ltd achieved consolidated gross revenue of INR 31,711 million, with a profit after tax of INR 1,478 million during the same period.
With Vishal Mehta leading the charge, all eyes are on Rediff.com as it gears up for an exciting transformation ahead!