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Cashfree Payments, one of India’s leading full-stack payments infrastructure companies, has named Sameer Gandhi as its Chief Financial Officer. Gandhi, who most recently served as Head of Finance at Visa and brings 20+ years of experience across Citi, Vodafone, and ING Direct Australia, will own financial strategy, operational efficiency, and revenue planning — priorities that signal Cashfree’s intent to push firmly toward profitability in FY26 and FY27.
This appointment positions Cashfree for a critical next chapter. After reporting a Rs 154 Cr net loss in FY25 on Rs 614 Cr in revenue — a year when losses widened even as merchant signups surged — the company needs a CFO who can translate strong topline momentum into sustainable margins. Hiring a finance leader forged inside global payment networks like Visa and Citi sends a clear message to investors and the market: the era of growth-at-all-costs is over.
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Profile: Sameer Gandhi — New CFO
| Aspect | Details |
| Name | Sameer Gandhi |
| New Role | Chief Financial Officer, Cashfree Payments |
| Most Recent Role | Head of Finance, Visa (India) |
| Previous Roles | Senior Finance roles at Citi | Vodafone | ING Direct Australia |
| Education | MBA — Nanyang Business School (NTU), Singapore (2010–2011) |
| Years of Experience | 20+ years across global financial institutions |
| Domain Expertise | Payments, financial strategy, operational efficiency, revenue planning |
| Geography | Based in Mumbai, Maharashtra |
Why Now — The Context Behind This Hire
Cashfree is at an inflection point. The company spent much of 2022–23 under an RBI embargo that restricted new merchant onboarding. Since the embargo lifted in December 2023, merchant signups surged 130% in FY25. The business now processes over $80 Bn annually for more than 800,000 businesses, making it one of India’s largest payments infrastructures by transaction volume.
Yet the FY25 results told a sobering story: revenue slipped marginally while net losses widened 14% to Rs 154 Cr. The company’s ambitions — cross-border payments, embedded payments, identity verification — require a financial architect who can sequence investments without burning through the $53 Mn Series C too quickly.
Gandhi’s hire fills that gap. His Visa tenure specifically — a company that earns on transaction volume without taking credit risk — maps directly to Cashfree’s own payment network ambitions.
Cashfree Payments — Company Snapshot
| Metric | Details |
| Founded | 2015 |
| Founders | Akash Sinha (Co-CEO) & Reeju Datta (Co-founder) |
| Headquarters | Bengaluru, Karnataka |
| Business | Full-stack payments gateway, payouts, API banking & identity verification |
| Transaction Volume | $80 Bn+ annually |
| Businesses Served | 800,000+ |
| Employees | ~831 (as of May 2025) |
| RBI Licences | PA-PG, PA-CB (cross-border), PPI — all three held |
| FY24 Revenue | Rs 639–643 Cr (+4.7% YoY) |
| FY25 Net Loss | Rs 154 Cr (+14% YoY — losses widened) |
| Total Funding | $116 Mn+ |
| Last Round | $53 Mn Series C — February 2025 (KRAFTON + Apis Growth Fund II) |
| Key Investors | Y Combinator, SBI, Apis Partners, KRAFTON, PhonePe |
| Key Customers | Nykaa, Zomato, CRED, Swiggy, Zepto, BookMyShow, BigBasket |
| Recent Milestone | ESOP buyback for 400+ employees — January 2026 |
Recent Leadership Additions at Cashfree
Gandhi’s appointment is part of a broader leadership build-out at Cashfree. In the 12 months preceding this hire, the company added:
- Harsh Gupta — Chief Revenue Officer
- Nitin Pulyani — Head of Product
- Arun Tikoo — elevated to Chief Business Officer
- Ramkumar Venkatesan — elevated to Chief Technology Officer
- Neha Markanda (from Google) — Chief Business Officer (Aug 2025)
- Piyush Anchliya — CFO (April 2025, now succeeded by Gandhi)
The rapid CFO succession — Vikas Guru (2021–2025) → Piyush Anchliya (April 2025) → Sameer Gandhi (2026) — is notable. It suggests the company is searching for a specific financial profile: someone who can manage both the investor narrative heading into a potential IPO window and the internal operating discipline needed to hit profitability targets.
Competitive Context — India Payments Landscape
| Company | Backing | Position | Recent Focus |
| Cashfree Payments | KRAFTON, Apis, YC, SBI | #2–3 in payment gateway; #1 in disbursals | Cross-border, embedded payments, profitability |
| Razorpay | Sequoia, Tiger, Lone Pine | Market leader — largest payment gateway | Neobanking, international expansion, IPO prep |
| PayU | Prosus/Naspers | Pan-India gateway + lending | Consolidation post PaySense merger |
| BharatPe | Peak XV, Ribbit Capital | QR & merchant lending focus | Profitability, leadership stability |
| PhonePe | Walmart | UPI leader (47%+ market share) | ONDC, insurance, mutual funds |
Gandhi’s deep cross-network experience — spanning Visa (card rails), Citi (banking), and Vodafone (telecom payments) — gives Cashfree a CFO who understands multiple payment rails simultaneously. That breadth matters as the company races to expand cross-border, where it competes not just with Razorpay but with global players like Stripe and Adyen.
What’s Next
Gandhi’s immediate priorities are clear: tighten operating costs, build a credible path to EBITDA positivity, and scale cross-border revenues — which CEO Akash Sinha has projected at up to 15% of FY26 topline. If the company achieves Rs 750–800 Cr in FY26 revenue with narrowing losses, an IPO filing in FY27–28 becomes realistic.
The bigger question is whether Gandhi can do what Cashfree’s previous two CFOs could not: turn India’s most aggressive payments infrastructure builder into a company that earns as impressively as it processes. At $80 Bn in annual transaction volume, Cashfree has the scale. Now it needs the financial architecture to match.
Watch Gandhi’s first 90 days: any guidance on FY26 profitability targets, cost rationalisation measures, or international revenue breakdowns will signal whether this hire is a pre-IPO play or a deeper operational reset.
Cashfree Payments (Mohalla Tech subsidiary) was founded in 2015 by Akash Sinha and Reeju Datta. Headquartered in Bengaluru, it processes $80 Bn+ annually for 800,000+ businesses across payment gateway, payouts, cross-border payments, and identity verification. The company has raised $116 Mn+ from investors including Y Combinator, SBI, Apis Partners, KRAFTON, and PhonePe.
