Kiwi Co-Founder Mohit Bedi Steps Down from Executive Role After 4 Years

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Mohit Bedi, who co-founded the fintech startup Kiwi, has announced his departure from his day-to-day executive responsibilities at the company. In a LinkedIn post, Bedi shared that after four years of building the startup from the ground up, he is stepping away to give more time to his personal and family life.

Bedi made it clear that Kiwi is in a strong position, with solid momentum and a capable team in place. He expressed full confidence in Anup and Siddharth, who will now handle the company’s operations going forward.

Despite leaving the executive seat, Bedi will continue to stay connected to Kiwi as an advisor and long-term shareholder, and says his belief in the company remains unchanged.

On what comes next, Bedi revealed he is shifting his focus toward advisory work, funding, and angel investing. He has already invested in a few startups and is open to backing more founders building meaningful things.

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