Samsung Announces Organisational Changes In India Business

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Samsung has made organisational modifications in its India businessNew Delhi: South Korean customer electronics major Samsung on Wednesday
announced leading level organisational changes in India with an objective to generate more synergies amongst its different businesses.The
business has actually appointed CH Choi as the brand-new Department Leader for the Customer Electronics company while Jinsock Lee will be
the Department Leader for the Network company and would be based in Mumbai, according to a statement.Jongbum Park will continue to be the
Division Leader for the Mobile company, it included
Mohandeep Singh will be new Head, Sales, Marketing - & Operations for the Customer Electronic devices company while Raju Pullan will be the
brand-new Head, Sales - & Retail for the Mobile organization, the statement said.Aditya Babbar will lead Item Marketing for the Mobile
business.The move will help its numerous organizations and provide an enriching and meaningful experience for customers, as the company
even more broadens its footprint in India and takes new strides in innovations driven by future innovations
Samsung's Chief Marketing Officer Asim Warsi will step down however will continue his association as an advisor with the business
Asim Warsi will be pursuing a different expert path and in that, he will continue to be engaged with Samsung India, the statement
said.Besides, Samsung is creating three brand-new groups here - India Customer Experience (ICX) and Business Method, Direct-To-Customer and
Business Company - in order to enhance operational synergies and consumer experiences.Samsung R&D Institute Bangalore Managing Director
Dipesh Shah will also head the new ICX and Service Strategy group to develop several gadget experience for Indian consumers.The new
Direct-To-Customer group will be headed by Sumit Walia, who will likewise lead the Corporate Marketing team
Enterprise Business team will be headed by Akash Saxenna.The South Korean tech giant reported a revenue of Rs 75,886.3 crore in 2020-21
These changes will help Samsung to continue to serve our customers and partners in India as we have carried out in the past 25 years and
attain our vision of Powering Digital India, it stated.