DiGiSpice Technologies Limited is facing a notable leadership transition as Ruchi Mehta steps down from her post as Vice President-Corporate Affairs after an association spanning more than 19 years with the Spice group. Her resignation, tendered in writing, marks the end of a long tenure in a role that sits at the crossroads of stakeholder communications, regulatory alignment, and corporate reputation. The move underscores a broader arc of leadership renewal within a company that has long emphasized stable and proactive engagement with its external environment.
Mehta’s letter of resignation speaks to a personal choice to pursue independent professional opportunities, while also expressing gratitude to the board, senior management, colleagues, and her team for their unwavering support, guidance, and trust throughout her tenure. She notes there are no material reasons for stepping down beyond the opportunities she seeks to explore, a phrasing that frames the departure as a strategic next step rather than a critique of current leadership or direction.
In line with standard transition practices, Mehta commits to serving the applicable notice period and ensuring a thorough handover in accordance with statutory requirements. DiGiSpice Technologies Limited has not, at this time, named a successor, signaling that the company will embark on a transition process to identify a continuity-minded leader who can steward corporate affairs through ongoing growth and stakeholder engagement. The departure places the spotlight on the function she has led for nearly two decades and invites reflection on how the company will sustain momentum in its external relations and strategic communications as it charts its next chapter.