Bengaluru: Flipkart has announced key additions to its technology leadership team with the appointment of Goda Ramkumar as Vice President – Data Science & AI Solutions, Mohan Palisetti as Vice President – Fintech & Payments Engineering, and Nitesh Jain as Distinguished Architect. The appointments align with the company’s continued focus on scaling capabilities across AI, data science, engineering, and financial services to support its growing digital commerce ecosystem.
As Flipkart expands its product and service offerings across commerce, payments and financial services, the company said these appointments reflect its commitment to strengthening technology depth and building more relevant, reliable and seamless experiences for customers, sellers and partners.
Goda Ramkumar will lead the application of AI and data science across marketplace operations, customer trust and safety, planning, and fulfilment functions. She brings close to two decades of experience in building AI, machine learning and analytics-led solutions across data-intensive businesses.
Prior to joining Flipkart, Ramkumar served as Head of Data Science and Applied AI at Swiggy, where she led teams across forecasting, recommendations, logistics, fraud prevention and GenAI applications. She has also advised more than 50 startups on AI adoption, built pricing and dispatch optimisation systems at Ola, and spent over a decade at Sabre developing forecasting and revenue management solutions for global airlines.
Mohan Palisetti joins as Vice President – Fintech & Payments Engineering and will lead efforts to strengthen Flipkart’s fintech and payments ecosystem. With more than 24 years of experience in financial technology and platform development, Palisetti most recently served as Senior Vice President of Engineering at Mastercard, driving technology strategy for global real-time payment capabilities.
Over the course of his career, he has also held leadership positions at PayPal, JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley and D.E. Shaw, focusing on building scalable and trusted financial infrastructure.
Nitesh Jain has been appointed Distinguished Architect and will steer Flipkart’s engineering systems strategy, focusing on system reliability, developer productivity and long-term platform evolution.
Jain brings over two decades of experience building large-scale software systems and developer infrastructure across organisations including Razorpay, Angel One and Walmart Global Tech. His recent work has centred on integrating AI into engineering workflows to improve software development and delivery.
Commenting on the appointments, Balaji Thiagarajan, Chief Product and Technology Officer, Flipkart, said, “The future of digital commerce in India will be shaped by how well technology, data and financial services come together to serve evolving customer needs. As more consumers engage with digital commerce in different ways – discovering products, making payments and accessing financial services – the strength of the systems that power those experiences becomes critical. Our investments in technology leadership will help us build more relevant, seamless and trusted experiences for customers while continuing to drive innovation for sellers and partners across the ecosystem.”
The appointments follow the onboarding of Smita Ojha as Vice President – Engineering and Amit Sharma as Vice President – Programme Management earlier this year, further strengthening Flipkart’s technology leadership bench.
Sharing her perspective on joining the company, Goda Ramkumar, Vice President, Data Science & AI Solutions, Flipkart, said, “Every day, millions of customers and sellers interact with the platform, creating opportunities to use data and AI in ways that make experiences more relevant, decisions more intelligent and operations more effective. What makes Flipkart genuinely interesting from a data science perspective is the scale and diversity of that interaction. That complexity is what makes the solutions meaningful, and I am looking forward to strengthening AI and data science capabilities that are relevant to how India shops, sells and experiences commerce.”
Mohan Palisetti, Vice President, Fintech & Payments Engineering, Flipkart, added, “India is at an interesting point in its financial inclusion journey – the infrastructure is maturing and the opportunity to bring more people into the formal financial system is real. What I have always believed is that lasting growth in this space comes from earning customer trust through everyday experiences. Flipkart’s reach gives us a genuine platform to do that at scale, and I am looking forward to scaling payments and fintech experiences that are trusted, inclusive and meaningful for customers across India.”
Speaking on his appointment, Nitesh Jain, Distinguished Architect, Flipkart, said, “AI is changing not just what engineering teams build, but how they build it. What draws me to Flipkart is the chance to work on that problem at a scale where advancements in how technology is developed and delivered impact millions of people. I look forward to working with the teams to build systems that are more resilient, efficient and ready for what commerce demands in the coming decade.”
















