Yubi, the possibility platform, powering the discovery, investment and fulfilment of credit, today announced the appointment of Venkat Ramana Sonnathi as its Group Chief Architect. The overarching technological architecture for all Yubi platforms, including spocto and Corpository, will be led by Venkat in his new role. His focus will be on systems that are large-scale, always-on, high-performance, and easy-to-expand, allowing quick go-to-market and gaining customer trust.
Venkat has over 27 years of expertise in developing web-based and distributed large-scale, highly reliable, and efficient platforms. Before joining Yubi, he was in charge of scaling the Salesforce platform from B2B to B2B2C and B2C, with an emphasis on caching and async platforms. Moreover, his time at Intuit allowed him to play a significant part in the company’s evolution from desktop and isolated products to services, cloud, and platforms.
Gaurav Kumar, Founder and CEO, Yubi, said, “As our organisation expands, it is imperative that we maintain alignment across current technological architectures. This needs to be done while considering long-term scalability, sustainability, and resilience. We are thrilled to have Venkat on board and are confident that he will effectively drive Yubi’s entire technology and software design to solve complex challenges to govern our increasing product portfolio.”
Venkat Ramana Sonnathi, Group Chief Architect, Yubi, said, “Yubi has undertaken a herculean task of deepening debt in India and, in doing so, also creating an impact on the country’s GDP. The company has been cleverly leveraging technology to scale as strategic levers to realise this goal. With customer centricity at its core, Yubi is carving its niche to build a first-of-its-kind unified lending infrastructure by becoming ubiquitous in the debt market ecosystem, much like UPI has accomplished in payments. I am thrilled to be a part of this epic journey and partake in this challenge of building the go-to large-scale technology platform for all things debt.”