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Economic Times6/22/2026Business3 min readIndia

Kunal Shah to Lead WhatsApp Globally After Meta's $900 Million Investment in CRED

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  • Kunal Shah, founder of CRED, will head WhatsApp globally following Meta's $900 million investment in CRED.
  • Shah, known for scaling CRED and selling FreeCharge, will transition from CRED CEO to Meta's global leadership.

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Kunal Shah, founder of CRED, is moving to lead WhatsApp globally after Meta invested $900 million in CRED. He previously sold FreeCharge for ₹2,800 crore.

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Kunal Shah, the founder of CRED, has been appointed the global head of WhatsApp following Meta Platforms’ $900 million (around ₹8,550 crore) investment in the fintech startup’s Series H funding round.

He is best known for building CRED and for previously selling his first startup FreeCharge for around ₹2,800 crore. At present, Kunal Shah has become one of the most influential figures in India’s startup ecosystem.

Kunal Shah will step down as Chief Executive Officer of CRED and join Meta's global leadership team.

Who is Kunal Shah?

Kunal started working at 15 to help his family tide over a financial crisis. He continued working while pursuing his bachelor’s degree and had gigs as a freelance designer and programmer. He later built a small SaaS company called PaisaBack, a cash-back and promotional discount campaign platform for retailers, which eventually turned into FreeCharge in 2010. While Kunal Shah’s net worth is not known in exact terms, it is over the $500 million mark, as per reports.

The Man Who Sold FreeCharge for ₹2,800 Crore and Led CRED to Global Scale

Shah’s entrepreneurial journey accelerated after he exited FreeCharge, where he later reflected on key ideas like trust, incentives, and user behaviour. In his own timeline shared on LinkedIn, he described starting CRED with $1 million of personal capital, built on the idea of rewarding people for paying credit card bills on time. He started working at the age of 15, later pursuing a degree in philosophy and briefly enrolling in an MBA before dropping out.

In 2018, he launched CRED, which quickly grew into one of India’s most valuable fintech startups, rewarding users for paying their credit card bills on time and building strong financial habits.

Between 2019 and 2025, Kunal Shah said he scaled CRED from zero to around 17 million members by focusing on ownership, judgment, and product craft within his team. During this phase, the company expanded into multiple verticals including payments, lending, insurance, commerce, wealth, and credit cards, while also raising over $900 million from global investors and conducting multiple ESOP buybacks.

He also noted building new products during the COVID-19 period, receiving regulatory licences, and scaling the business to approximately $325 million (₹3,200 crore) in annual revenue.

Kunal Shah also lost 35 kilograms

In his update, Shah also mentioned personal milestones such as losing 35 kilograms and scaling the company through multiple phases of growth and capital raises, including another $900 million investment in 2026 and the announcement of a fifth ESOP buyback, alongside reaching the company’s first profitable quarter.

Beyond CRED, Shah is widely known for his investments in startups and for shaping India’s fintech ecosystem. He continues to be a prominent voice in entrepreneurship, known for challenging conventional thinking around consumer behavior, incentives, and digital finance.

Instead of stopping there, Shah chose to start again. In 2018, he launched CRED, which quickly grew into one of India’s most valuable fintech startups, rewarding users for paying their credit card bills on time and building strong financial habits.

Shah’s journey began long before his entrepreneurial success. Over the years, he also became a prominent angel investor and advisor to multiple global and Indian startups, while continuing to actively build and scale companies in the tech space.

What to Watch

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  • Kunal Shah will significantly influence WhatsApp's product development and user growth strategies.

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Open Questions

  • What specific role will Shah play in WhatsApp's global strategy?
  • How will CRED operate without its founder as CEO?
  • What are the long-term implications of this leadership change for Meta?

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This article was originally published by Economic Times.

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