Binny Bansal

[6] In January 2017 he was promoted to group CEO, then resigned in November 2018 due to personal misconduct allegations of Flipkart.

[8] In 2019, Bansal invested in the endowment fund of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi.

[4] His business partner, Sachin Bansal, unrelated, also came from Chandigarh,[15] and had been a fellow student at IIT Delhi,[2] studying computer science engineering.

[6] In 2016, Binny Bansal became the CEO of Flipkart, where he worked on strategic development, direction and business management.

[6] In 2017, he assumed the role of CEO of Flipkart Group and his previous position was handed to Kalyan Krishnamurthy.

[21] According to the Wall Street Journal, a Walmart investigation failed to find evidence to corroborate sexual assault claims against him but revealed "other poor judgement calls" in how he had handled what he termed a consensual affair with a former Flipkart employee in 2016.

[23] He is currently an anchor investor in the venture firm 021 Capital which focuses on investing in the fields of biotechnology, agritech, and the internet.

[8] He is also an angel investor in multiple startups, including BrightCHAMPS, Virgio, Flash, Hire Quotient and Glints.