August 18, 2025
Big news from EY India! They have chosen Gaurav Bhalotia as their new chief technology officer (CTO). Bhalotia is set to lead the company's tech strategy and innovation. He will work closely with client service and product teams to improve and grow software-driven solutions. This move comes when EY India is quickly expanding its AI-powered, technology-led business services to keep pace with the fast-changing digital world. EY plans to boost its AI, data, and digital transformation skills even more. Bhalotia shared his excitement, saying, “I’m excited to join EY India at a time when frontier technologies like AI are reshaping value creation across industries. I look forward to helping build intelligent, scalable platforms and to driving technology-led innovation that will power the next phase of the company's growth.” Before joining EY, Bhalotia earned over 20 years of tech leadership experience from top firms like Udaan and Flipkart. He is an expert in large-scale systems, machine learning, and product strategy. Prashant Singhal, EY India's markets leader, said, “Technology is at the heart of how businesses are evolving today, and it’s also central to how we’re shaping the future of our firm. We’re investing heavily in talent and innovation to stay ahead of the curve, and Gaurav’s experience and leadership will be key as we build smarter, faster and more impactful solutions for our clients.” EY India has a huge team of over 20,000 tech-savvy professionals working on consulting solutions across many services. In recent years, the firm developed smart tech solutions for supply chain optimization, financial reporting, tax compliance, risk management, contract management, and more. The company is actively using AI and GenAI to help clients boost productivity and run their operations more smoothly. With Bhalotia at the helm, EY India is ready for a thrilling new chapter filled with smart and speedy technology breakthroughs!
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