Sanjay Kapoor steps down as chairman of Micromax

August 28, 2015 01:43 pm | Updated March 29, 2016 06:01 pm IST - New Delhi

Rahul Sharma (right), co-founder, Micromax Informatics Ltd., with Sanjay Kapoor, chairman, Micromax. Photo: Kamal Narang

Rahul Sharma (right), co-founder, Micromax Informatics Ltd., with Sanjay Kapoor, chairman, Micromax. Photo: Kamal Narang

Sanjay Kapoor has stepped down as Chairman of Micromax, a little over a year after joining India’s second-largest handset vendor.

“Sanjay Kapoor has decided to move on. Appropriate announcements will be made in due course. We would like to thank him for his contribution and wish him luck for all his future endeavours,” a Micromax spokesperson said. Mr. Kapoor’s next assignment could not be ascertained. The spokesperson also did not disclose the reason for Mr. Kapoor’s exit from the firm.

The former Airtel CEO had taken over as Micromax’s Chairman in June last year. He was tasked with making Micromax a global brand. Under Mr. Kapoor, Micromax has maintained its grip in the booming Indian smartphone market.

Even as the feature phone market in India has shrunk, smartphone sales have surged, helping the likes of domestic handset makers like Micromax and Intex.

According to research firm IDC, some 26.5 million smartphones were shipped to India in the second quarter of 2015, up 44 per cent from 18.4 million units for the same period last year.

Samsung is the leader in the tally with 23 per cent, followed by Micromax (17 per cent), Intex (11 per cent), Lava (7 per cent) and Lenovo (6 per cent).

The overall Indian mobile phone market shrank six per cent to 59.4 million units in the June quarter compared with 63.2 million units shipped in the second quarter of 2014.

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