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BharatPe and Ashneer Grover, its former co-founder, have reached a settlement. As part of the agreement, Grover will no longer be associated with the fintech company in any capacity or part of the shareholding. His remaining shares will be managed by his family trust. Both parties have decided not to pursue the legal cases filed. Grover expressed faith in the management and board of BharatPe.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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