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Will Cathcart Steps Down as Head of WhatsApp; Kunal Shah to Take Over
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BBC World22.06.2026Business2 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

Will Cathcart Steps Down as Head of WhatsApp; Kunal Shah to Take Over

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  • Will Cathcart is stepping down as head of WhatsApp after nearly seven years, citing the platform's strong position as the right moment to transition.
  • Kunal Shah, founder of Indian fintech startup Cred, will succeed him, bringing a "builder mentality and global perspective," according to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
  • Shah will remain a shareholder in Cred, which has received $900m in investment from Meta for a 20% stake.

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Will Cathcart is stepping down as head of WhatsApp after nearly seven years, with Kunal Shah, founder of Indian fintech startup Cred, taking over. Meta is investing $900m in Cred for a 20% stake.

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WhatsApp boss Will Cathcart has announced that he is leaving his role.

Cathcart has overseen Meta's popular messaging platform for nearly seven years - and scaled its private chat functions to more than three billion users worldwide.

He said in posts on social media on Monday, external that while the platform was in "the strongest position it's ever been" it also "felt like the right moment to step back".

Cathcart will continue to play a role within Meta's leadership ranks, with Kunal Shah, founder of Indian fintech start-up Cred, taking over as head of WhatsApp.

Facebook founder and Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg said Shah had created "one of India's most important technology companies" with Cred.

He added that the fintech founder "brings the kind of builder mentality and global perspective that will serve him well in running the world's biggest messaging app".

"I look forward to working with Kunal to continue to make WhatsApp the best service for billions of people and millions of businesses," Zuckerberg said.

Cred, based in Bengaluru, has sought to disrupt the payments sector in India with a "members-only" service that rewards high-earners for timely credit card payments.

Prior to founding Cred in 2018, Shah was an investor and advisor to a handful of different start-ups across India and south east Asia, according to his LinkedIn page.

He wrote on the platform, external on Monday that he would continue as a shareholder in the firm in taking on the new role at WhatsApp - adding that Cred had raised $900m (£679m) in investment from Meta.

According to Bloomberg, external, this would give the Meta a 20% stake in the company.

Shah noted that while Meta would join as a minority investor in Cred, it would have "no access to member data".

أسئلة مفتوحة

  • What will be Cathcart's new role within Meta?
  • What are Shah's specific plans for WhatsApp?
  • How will Meta's stake influence Cred's operations?

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This article was originally published by BBC World.

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