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WhatsApp’s chief business officer in India quits

WhatsApp's chief business officer in India quits

TIL Desk/Business/San Francisco/ Neeraj Arora, WhatsApp’s chief business officer, said he is leaving the popular messaging service, joining a stream of top executives who have departed Facebook and its group companies in the past year.

Arora, an IIT-Delhi alumnus and the number four in the company, was being touted to take over as WhatsApp CEO earlier this year; however, the role of global head of the company was given to Chris Daniels.

Arora had been with WhatsApp since 2011 and through Facebook’s USD 19 billion acquisition of the messaging company in 2014. His exit comes seven months after WhatsApp co-founder Jan Koum left the company.

“It is hard to believe that it has been seven years since Jan (Koum) and Brian (Acton) got me onboard at WhatsApp, and it has been one hell of a ride! It is time to move on, but I cannot be more proud of how WhatsApp continues to touch people in so many different ways every day,” Arora said in a Facebook post on Monday.

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