Uber India and South Asia President Prabhjeet Singh has resigned from his position after an 11-year tenure with the ride-hailing company. The company announced this leadership change on Friday, stating that Singh is leaving to pursue a new leadership opportunity. Uber emphasized its commitment to expanding in India, which remains a crucial market for the company globally.
Singh, who joined Uber over a decade ago, played a key role in shaping the company’s operations in India and South Asia. Under his leadership, Uber witnessed significant growth and expansion across various Indian cities. Singh’s departure comes at a time when Uber is focused on enhancing its services and strengthening its position in the Indian mobility sector.
During Singh’s tenure, Uber not only broadened its presence geographically but also diversified its services beyond traditional cab-hailing. The company prioritized technology-driven mobility solutions, fostered driver partnerships, and introduced initiatives to improve the overall customer experience. India has consistently been highlighted as a key growth market within Uber’s global business strategy.
As Uber navigates the evolving mobility landscape in India, the company has yet to announce a successor to Singh or provide details about the leadership transition. Singh’s departure marks a significant moment for Uber as it continues to invest in expanding its offerings and solidifying its presence in the Indian market.
