Samsung India Mobile Head Raju Antony Pullan Resigns After 18 Years
Samsung India mobile head Raju Antony Pullan resigns after 18 years
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Raju Antony Pullan, the head of Samsung India's mobile phone business, has resigned after 18 years with the company. His departure comes amid challenges for Samsung in the mobile market, where it faces stiff competition from Chinese brands while still holding a strong position in the premium segment against Apple.
- 01Raju Antony Pullan resigned after 18 years at Samsung India.
- 02He was responsible for the mobile phone business, including sales and marketing.
- 03Samsung India has not yet announced a successor.
- 04The company is facing challenges from Chinese competitors in the mobile market.
- 05Samsung remains a leader in the premium smartphone segment, competing closely with Apple.
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Raju Antony Pullan, senior vice president and head of Samsung India's mobile phone business, has resigned after an 18-year tenure. Pullan managed various aspects of the mobile division, including sales and marketing. His resignation was submitted on Thursday, and he is currently serving his notice period. Samsung has not yet named a successor, although there are other leaders in the mobile division, such as Aditya Babbar and Hiren Rathod. The company is navigating a competitive landscape, having lost its leadership position to Chinese brands, but it continues to rank among the top two in the premium smartphone market, competing with Apple.
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Pullan's resignation could lead to shifts in Samsung India's mobile strategy, potentially affecting sales and marketing efforts.
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