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Quess Corp Announces Leadership for Demerged Entities
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Quess Corp Announces Leadership for Demerged Entities

Quess Corp Ltd has announced the leadership teams for its newly demerged entities, Digitide Solutions Ltd and Bluspring Enterprises Ltd, as part of a strategic move to enhance focus and growth. The demerger will allow both companies to operate independently, with shares allocated to existing Quess Corp shareholders and expected to be listed on BSE and NSE within two months, pending regulatory approvals. 

Leadership appointments: 
Digitide Solutions Ltd: 
  • CEO: Gurmeet Chahal – A 25-year veteran in AI, analytics, and digital transformation, with experience in North America’s healthcare and financial services sectors. 
  • CFO: Suraj Prasad – Previously Deputy CFO at Quess Corp, he brings over 25 years of expertise in finance across multiple industries. 
Bluspring Enterprises Ltd: 
  • CEO: Kamal Pal Hoda – Formerly Group CFO of Quess Corp, he has extensive experience in business finance, capital allocation, M&A, and investor relations. 
  • CFO: Prapul Sridhar – A seasoned finance leader with 16+ years of experience, transitioning from corporate finance leadership at Quess Corp. 
Quess Corp Ltd: 
  • CEO: Guruprasad Srinivasan – A founding team member of Quess Corp, previously Group CEO, will continue to lead the company. 
  • CFO: Sushanth Pai – A finance professional with 27 years of experience, including leadership roles at Matrimony.com and global tech service firms. 
Ajit Isaac, Founder & Executive Chairman, Quess Corp, stated, "This milestone strengthens our ability to drive strategic growth. The independent operations of Digitide and Bluspring will enable sharper market focus and innovation, led by experienced leaders." 

Gurmeet Chahal, CEO, Digitide Solutions, highlighted the company's AI-driven focus, "Digitide aims to deliver AI-powered digital solutions that enhance efficiency, revenue growth, and customer experience." 

Kamal Pal Hoda, CEO, Bluspring Enterprises, emphasised the company’s infrastructure focus,"Bluspring will drive sustainable infrastructure services, leveraging technology to set new industry benchmarks." 

With the demerger, Quess Corp positions itself for sector-specific expansion, with Digitide focusing on AI-driven digital transformation and Bluspring targeting India’s growing infrastructure services market. 

(BSE)
         

Quess Corp Ltd has announced the leadership teams for its newly demerged entities, Digitide Solutions Ltd and Bluspring Enterprises Ltd, as part of a strategic move to enhance focus and growth. The demerger will allow both companies to operate independently, with shares allocated to existing Quess Corp shareholders and expected to be listed on BSE and NSE within two months, pending regulatory approvals. Leadership appointments: Digitide Solutions Ltd: CEO: Gurmeet Chahal – A 25-year veteran in AI, analytics, and digital transformation, with experience in North America’s healthcare and financial services sectors. CFO: Suraj Prasad – Previously Deputy CFO at Quess Corp, he brings over 25 years of expertise in finance across multiple industries. Bluspring Enterprises Ltd: CEO: Kamal Pal Hoda – Formerly Group CFO of Quess Corp, he has extensive experience in business finance, capital allocation, M&A, and investor relations. CFO: Prapul Sridhar – A seasoned finance leader with 16+ years of experience, transitioning from corporate finance leadership at Quess Corp. Quess Corp Ltd: CEO: Guruprasad Srinivasan – A founding team member of Quess Corp, previously Group CEO, will continue to lead the company. CFO: Sushanth Pai – A finance professional with 27 years of experience, including leadership roles at Matrimony.com and global tech service firms. Ajit Isaac, Founder & Executive Chairman, Quess Corp, stated, This milestone strengthens our ability to drive strategic growth. The independent operations of Digitide and Bluspring will enable sharper market focus and innovation, led by experienced leaders. Gurmeet Chahal, CEO, Digitide Solutions, highlighted the company's AI-driven focus, Digitide aims to deliver AI-powered digital solutions that enhance efficiency, revenue growth, and customer experience. Kamal Pal Hoda, CEO, Bluspring Enterprises, emphasised the company’s infrastructure focus,Bluspring will drive sustainable infrastructure services, leveraging technology to set new industry benchmarks. With the demerger, Quess Corp positions itself for sector-specific expansion, with Digitide focusing on AI-driven digital transformation and Bluspring targeting India’s growing infrastructure services market. (BSE)         

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