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Zilingo's former CEO Ankiti Bose resigns from startup's board

Bose announced her resignation through a post on her Instagram account.

Zilingo's former CEO Ankiti Bose resigns from startup's board

Thursday June 30, 2022 , 2 min Read

Ankiti Bose, Co-founder and former CEO of Zilingo, took to Instagram to announce her resignation from the troubled fashion ecommerce startup's board.

"Over the past few months, despite my many requests, the Zilingo board has failed to show me any report (issued by Kroll or Deloitte) which pertained to any investigations into the company or into my alleged misconduct, and why or how these were used to terminate my position as CEO," Ankiti said in her statement posted on the social media site.

She alleged that other material information pertaining to the company was also concealed from her, even though she remained a director in the group's holding company and its subsidiaries.

Ankiti Bose

Ankiti Bose along with Dhruv Kapoor, founders of Zilingo

"At the same time, spokespersons and 'leakers' have been busy spewing nasty media narratives, which is to the detriment of all concerned. It is heartbreakingly clear to me that hundreds of employees and customers are also in a state of limbo and do not have any clarity on their future—just like me. Real lives and jobs have been at stake," said Ankiti.

Zilingo fired Ankiti in May following an investigation by an independent forensics firm into complaints of financial irregularities. This had further cast doubts on the future of Zilingo—once considered a jewel in venture capital firm Sequoia's portfolio—and that of its employees. 

Trouble began for Zilingo in April, when Ankiti was suspended after efforts to raise new funding led to questions about the company’s accounting. Sources close to Ankiti had then alleged that she was being targeted for raising her voice against harassment.

Earlier this month, several media reports said co-founder Dhruv Kapoor made a management buyout offer to the Singapore-based company’s board.


Edited by Jarshad NK