Online food delivery platform Zomato, now rebranded as Eternal, announced on Saturday, April 5, that its Chief Operating Officer (COO) for the food ordering and delivery business, Rinshul Chandra, has resigned. The disclosure was made in an exchange filing with the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE).

“We would like to inform that Mr. Rinshul Chandra, COO – Food Ordering and Delivery Business, designated as Senior Management Personnel (‘SMP’), has tendered his resignation on April 5, 2025,” the company stated in the filing.

Chandra’s last working day with the company will be Monday, April 7, 2025.

In his resignation email, which was shared in the filing, Chandra reflected on his seven-year stint at the company. “I have decided to pursue new opportunities and passions that align with my evolving personal and professional goals. It has been an incredibly fulfilling journey over the past 7 years, and I am truly grateful for the trust, support, and opportunities I’ve received during my time here,” he wrote.

Chandra played a key role in shaping Zomato’s core food delivery business, helping the company expand its footprint across the country. His exit marks a significant change in the leadership structure as Zomato continues to evolve under its new brand identity, Eternal.

The company has not yet announced a successor for Chandra’s role.