BlackBuck Moving Out of Bengaluru? CEO Rajesh Yabaji Issues Clarification, Says 'We Are Only Relocating Within the City, Large Operations Will Remain on ORR'
BlackBuck CEO Rajesh Yabaji clarified that they will not only continue to remain in Bengaluru, but will also expand their footprint in the city. "We are only relocating within the city to a different location, which will facilitate an easy commute for our employees. As we do this, we want to reiterate that a large part of operations would still continue to happen on the ORR," the statement read.
Is BlackBuck moving out of Bengaluru? The question comes as then company's CEO Rajesh Yabaji issued a clarification over the logistics tech company miving out of the city. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), BalckBuck CEO Rajesh Yabaji clarified that they will not only continue to remain in Bengaluru, but will also expand their footprint in the city. In an official statement, Yabaji clarified that they would not move out of the city. "BlackBuck started its operations in 2015 from Bengaluru, beginning from a small office near the Sony Signal at Koramangala," he said. Refuting the claims that BlackBuck is moving out of Bengaluru, CEO Rajesh Yabaji said, "We are only relocating within the city to a different location, which will facilitate an easy commute for our employees. As we do this, we want to reiterate that a large part of operations would still continue to happen on the ORR." Notably, the clarification comes after the BlackBuck co-founder said that the company will move out of its Bellandur office on Bengaluru's Outer Ring Road (ORR). Yabaji had cited poor commuting conditions and crumbling road infrastructure for moving out. BlackBuck CEO Rajesh Yabaji Announces To Move Office out of Bengaluru ORR Over Potholes, Nara Lokesh Invites Him to Vizag.
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