Dhruv Agarwala resigned as CEO of Rea India who owns Housing.com, Private
New -Delhi, April 3 (PTI) Dhruv Agarwala, CEO of Rea India, who owns property classified platform Housing.com, resigned from the company to pursue its own business journey. In 2011, Agarwala established the poptech firm Elara Technologies, which owns Printer, one of the leading brokerage firms in the country. Later in 2017, he purchased Housing.com of Softbank and others. The Rea Rea group of Australia acquired Elara Technologies in 2020 and took control of housing.com and more prucicit. In a statement on Thursday, the Rea Rea group of Australia announced that Agarwala had decided with the business after 14 years to retire as CEO of Rea India. “Agarwala will stay with the business to support the appointment of his successor and ensure a smooth leadership transition before leaving. A comprehensive process of appointing a new CEO is underway,” he added. Rea Group CEO Owen Wilson noted that Agarwala’s leadership was an important driving force for the growth of Rea India. “DHRUV is an exceptional entrepreneur and has utilized the rapid expansion of digital real estate in India to build a high growth business. He created a culture of innovation and developed a talented team that delivered a leading audience and left a significant growth in a very competitive market. privilege that led Rea India. It now feels the right time to walk away and create space for new leadership to take the company forward, “he said. Agarwala said that Rea India is in good shape – with a clear strategy, a strong team and a powerful brand that changes the way people experience property in India. Rea India has a growth of 46 percent in its turnover to 64 million Australian dollar (£ 357 crore) The first half of 2024-25 financial year ended June ended, which helped reduce losses. Advertising platforms housing.com and makaan.com, as well as the brokerage platform Printer. Download the Mint News app to get daily market updates. Business Newscompaniesnewsdhruv Agarwala resigned as CEO of Rea India who owns housing.com, more priced more