inDrive has announced the appointment of Abhey Lamba as Chief Financial Officer.
He joins inDrive’s executive team as the company continues to scale its operations and deepen its presence across 48 countries.
Lamba will lead inDrive’s global finance function, overseeing financial planning and reporting, accounting, tax and investor relations, as the company continues to grow its core mobility business and an expanding set of services including delivery, freight, advertising and financial services for drivers.
Commenting on his appointment, Lamba said inDrive has built a profitable, mission-led business operating at meaningful scale across some of the world’s most dynamic markets, with fairness wired into how it serves drivers and riders.
“I’m joining at a moment where strong fundamentals and a great team are in place to compound that advantage. I look forward to partnering with Arsen and the leadership team to build the financial discipline and governance to support inDrive’s next chapter,” Lamba noted.
inDrive founder and Chief Executive Officer, Arsen Tomsky, welcomed Lamba to the company.
He said Lamba brings deep expertise in a variety of strategic leadership roles across the finance organisation including financial planning and analysis, investor relations, and equity research.
Tomsky said following the recent addition of Sidd Mantri as Chief Product Officer, bringing in a Chief Finance Officer of Lamba’s calibre reflects the company’s confidence in where inDrive is headed and its commitment to building “a senior management team that can take us there.”
Lamba’s extensive experience spans both technology and finance. Most recently, he served as CFO at RingCentral, where he led the global finance organisation through significant AI-driven shifts in its core markets.
Prior to that, he was Vice President of Infrastructure Finance at Amazon Web Services.
Earlier in his career, Lamba held senior finance leadership roles at Cisco and Autodesk, and spent 15 years as an equity analyst at Mizuho Securities, UBS and ISI Group, where he advised institutional investors and supported technology companies on financial strategy and investor engagement.
He began his career as a software engineer and holds a B.Tech from IIT Bombay, an MS from the University of Connecticut, and an MBA from The Wharton School.
This appointment follows a year of significant progress for inDrive. In 2025, the company reported Gross Bookings of $6.4 billion, approximately a 30 per cent increase year-over-year, and revenue of $601.6 million, up 31 per cent year-on-year, while achieving positive adjusted EBITDA and net income
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