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Flipkart Executives Discuss Digital Transformation and Financial Inclusion with Indian Finance Minister
4 Aug
Summary
- Flipkart executives meet with Indian Finance Minister to update on business initiatives
- Discussions cover efforts to onboard MSMEs, artisans, and small businesses on Flipkart platforms
- Flipkart reaffirms 'India First' commitment, including plans to redomicile to India

On August 2nd, 2025, Flipkart Group CEO Kalyan Krishnamurthy and Chief Corporate Affairs Officer Rajneesh Kumar met with India's Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman in New Delhi. The executives provided updates on Flipkart's efforts to onboard more MSMEs, artisans, and small businesses across its platforms, including the Flipkart marketplace, Myntra fashion arm, and Cleartrip travel subsidiary.
The discussion also covered Flipkart's financial inclusion programs being developed through its fintech platform, super.money. As part of a broader alignment with India's evolving digital economy, Flipkart reaffirmed its intent to redomicile to India, a move widely seen as a precursor to a potential public listing.
"We also reaffirmed our 'India First' commitment as we strengthen supply chain infrastructure, digital infrastructure, and help create a skilling ecosystem to train people, sellers, and underserved communities while creating new jobs and livelihood opportunities," said Rajneesh Kumar.
The Flipkart executives also met with Prahlad Joshi, the Minister for Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution, and New and Renewable Energy, to discuss the company's consumer-first policies, sustainability efforts, and role in advancing India's digital economy.