Campaign India Team
May 05, 2023

Queuebuster appoints Vineet Chugh

Moves from Rapipay Fintech

Queuebuster appoints Vineet Chugh
Business POS (point of sale) company, Queuebuster has announced the appointment of Vineet Chugh as head of marketing.
 
He moves from Rapipay Fintech, where he was VP, marketing 
 
Chugh updated his move via a LinkedIn post which read, “This is to apprise my Linkedin family that I am beginning a new chapter of my professional life. I have moved on from Rapipay Fintech
Private Limited and have joined QueueBuster POS as head of marketing. Building RapiPay as
a key #fintech brand from scratch was a great learning experience for me. Thanks to my wonderful colleagues there. I look forward to this exciting new journey and building Queuebuster as a leading business super app for retailers and enterprises. Wish me Godspeed!”
 
With over 17 years of experience, he has also worked with brands like Paytm, Jubilant Foodworks and HomeShop18, among others. 
 
 
Source:
Campaign India

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