Snapdeal appoints Housing.com CEO Jason Kothari as Chief Strategy and Investment Officer

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ANI New Delhi [India]
Last Updated : Jan 11 2017 | 4:32 PM IST

India's largest online marketplace Snapdeal has announced the appointment of Housing.com's CEO Jason Kothari as its Chief Strategy and Investment Officer.

Jason will work alongside co-founders, Kunal Bahl and Rohit Bansal. In this key leadership role and will be joining Snapdeal on January 16, 2017.

As Chief Strategy and Investment Officer for Snapdeal, Kothari's responsibilities will include leading strategy; corporate development, including all investments and strategic partnerships; raising new capital for the Company; and portfolio management, overseeing companies Snapdeal wholly owns or has invested in.

Most recently, Kothari was CEO of Softbank-backed online real estate company Housing.com, where he led the successful turnaround of the Company from a position of distress to a market leader in one and a half years using organic and inorganic growth.

Under his stewardship, Housing.com changed its business strategy and plan, hired a new experienced management team, restructured and reduced operating costs by 70 percent going from 2,500 to 900 employees, raised an additional USD 20 million from lead investor Softbank, and achieved key operating results, such as increasing revenue by 400 percent, customer visits by 200 percent to 4.1 million per month and homes listed by 450 percent to 630,000 homes, becoming the most popular platform for buying and selling homes in the country.

During this period, the company also won multiple awards for reputation management, including 'Rise of the Phoenix' gold award by India Public Relations and Corporate Communications Awards (IPRCCA), was named one of the most sought after employers in the country by LinkedIn, and a case study on the turnaround of Housing.com was taught at Harvard Business School.

Following this, in January 2017, Housing.com merged with News Corp-backed real estate brokerage firm PropTiger and raised USD 55 million from Real Estate Australia (REA) Group and Softbank to create the largest digital real estate company in India.

Prior to joining Housing.com, Kothari was CEO and Vice Chairman of character-based entertainment company Valiant Entertainment, where he led the successful acquisition out of bankruptcy, and turnaround of the company resulting in a record return in the industry and media recognition calling the Company "Marvel 2.0".

Valiant raised USD 140 million from leading strategic investors, including the former CEO of Marvel Entertainment and Chinese media conglomerate DMG Entertainment.

Kothari holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Pennsylvania's The Wharton School and has also been an investor.

"Jason is a strong business leader and entrepreneur who has already been the

CEO of two successful companies. Rohit and I warmly welcome Jason to the Snapdeal family and believe we will achieve even greater heights with his addition," said co-founder and CEO Snapdeal, Kunal Bahl.

"I'm excited to join Kunal and Rohit at Snapdeal during a defining period in Indian e-commerce that will shape the future of the Indian internet space. Snapdeal is on its way to building one of India's best companies, and I look forward to helping in making that potential a reality," said Jason Kothari.

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First Published: Jan 11 2017 | 4:32 PM IST

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