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Ankit Sanjay Shah

ankit sanjay shah

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HRH Next Services Pvt Ltd

01About

Ankit Sanjay Shah is an entrepreneur and business leader with expertise in building and scaling organisations across consulting, technology, and customer service industries. He co-founded HRH Next, transforming a six-generation family business into South India’s leading domestic contact centre, growing it from a 20-member, single-client operation into a 1,800-strong team serving marquee clients such as Swiggy, Idea-Vodafone, Cars24, Aha, BITS, and Bharat Petroleum. With prior experience at Ernst & Young, Deloitte Consulting, and Microsoft India Development Centre, Ankit brings strong capabilities in business development, P&L management, risk and change management, and project leadership. Passionate about solving challenges and creating bespoke solutions for start-ups, he is highly process-driven with sharp observational and strategic skills. Beyond work, Ankit enjoys tennis, golf, travelling, and spending quality time with his family.

02Experience

HRH Next Services Pvt Ltd

Member

HRHNext Services Limited

Jan 2007 - Present

Managing Director

HRH Next Services Pvt. Ltd

Oct 2003 - Present

Co-Founder, CEO

Deloitte Consulting

Feb 2002 - Present

Process Associate

Ernst & Young Global Consulting Services

Aug 2001 - Present

Executive in Biotech Advisory Services