New Delhi/Bangalore. According to a big news, Ashneer Grover, the cofounder of fintech company BharatPe, has finally resigned from the company and the board after two months of fierce and interesting drama. Yes, Grover said in his email to the company’s board that he was unnecessarily defamed and was not treated well. An audio clip earlier this year added to Grover’s troubles a bit, and he finally had to walk away from the company he had set up.
It is to be known that an audio clip had surfaced earlier this year itself. In this it was claimed that Grover was using abusive and abusive language with an employee of Kotak Mahindra Bank. Due to this, the matter caught so much that Grover was discharged. He wrote sadly in his email that, “I am writing with a heavy heart today that I am being forced to say goodbye to the company that I created. Today I can proudly say that this company is one of the biggest leaders in the world of FinTech.”
Significantly, Grover had also appealed to the Singapore International Arbitration Center (SIAC) for a review of the company’s performance, but it was rejected outright last week. Grover also took a jibe at the company’s board in his resignation, saying that he is far away from the truth and has forgotten the business. The investors and board founders of the company are now treated like slaves, he said.
wife was also dismissed
It should also be known that recently BharatPe had sacked Ashneer Grover’s wife Madhuri Jain Grover on charges of financial irregularities and also canceled the ESOP near her. In fact, Madhuri is also accused of unnecessarily using company funds for personal beauty treatments, purchase of electronic products and family trips to the US and Dubai. Apart from this, it is being said that Madhuri has allegedly made payments to her personal staff from the accounts of the company itself and presented them to the company by making fake receipts from people known to her. But after all the controversy, Ashneer Grover, cofounder of fintech company BharatPe, had to say goodbye to his own company.