Robinhood Names Surabhi Gupta as VP of Engineering

Friday, 29/05/2020 | 07:13 GMT by Celeste Skinner
  • As the VP of Engineering, Gupta will oversee product engineering at the company.
Robinhood Names Surabhi Gupta as VP of Engineering
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Robinhood, a commission-free stock trading app, announced this week that it has expanded its Engineering team with the appointment of Surabhi Gupta, who has been named as the Vice President of Engineering.

As the VP of Engineering, Gupta will oversee product engineering at the company. This includes all of Robinhood’s customer-facing products on its platforms, such as investing in stocks, options, cryptocurrency, and cash management, the company said in a statement on Thursday.

Commenting on her new role, Gupta said in the statement: “The commitment the Robinhood team has to their customers and their mission, and the tremendous focus on building products that make finance more accessible and approachable, is truly unique.

“I’m excited to help people improve their understanding of finance, take control of their money, and participate in the financial markets with Robinhood.”

Robinhood to strengthen its offering

Gupta joins at a time when a wave of interest has come to the trading markets as the Coronavirus pandemic has brought Volatility well and truly back into the markets. According to Robinhood, interest in investing has reached historic levels in recent months, and the company is focusing on supporting its clients during this time.

As the VP of Engineering, Gupta will help the stock trading company grow its engineering team as Robinhood prepares to roll out new features such as fractional shares and improve its existing offering.

As Finance Magnates reported, in March, Robinhood suffered from a system-wide outage that prohibited its clients from being able to access their accounts, leaving its users furious.

There were a couple of theories floating around as to what caused the crash – a Leap Day bug, high trading volumes, and others were all pointed to as the reasons. However, the company revealed that it was due to stress on its infrastructure due to high trading volumes.

Gupta joins Robinhood from Airbnb, where she most recently held the position of Director of Engineering. In this role, she led Airbnb’s Homes engineering team. Before this, she worked at Google.

Robinhood, a commission-free stock trading app, announced this week that it has expanded its Engineering team with the appointment of Surabhi Gupta, who has been named as the Vice President of Engineering.

As the VP of Engineering, Gupta will oversee product engineering at the company. This includes all of Robinhood’s customer-facing products on its platforms, such as investing in stocks, options, cryptocurrency, and cash management, the company said in a statement on Thursday.

Commenting on her new role, Gupta said in the statement: “The commitment the Robinhood team has to their customers and their mission, and the tremendous focus on building products that make finance more accessible and approachable, is truly unique.

“I’m excited to help people improve their understanding of finance, take control of their money, and participate in the financial markets with Robinhood.”

Robinhood to strengthen its offering

Gupta joins at a time when a wave of interest has come to the trading markets as the Coronavirus pandemic has brought Volatility well and truly back into the markets. According to Robinhood, interest in investing has reached historic levels in recent months, and the company is focusing on supporting its clients during this time.

As the VP of Engineering, Gupta will help the stock trading company grow its engineering team as Robinhood prepares to roll out new features such as fractional shares and improve its existing offering.

As Finance Magnates reported, in March, Robinhood suffered from a system-wide outage that prohibited its clients from being able to access their accounts, leaving its users furious.

There were a couple of theories floating around as to what caused the crash – a Leap Day bug, high trading volumes, and others were all pointed to as the reasons. However, the company revealed that it was due to stress on its infrastructure due to high trading volumes.

Gupta joins Robinhood from Airbnb, where she most recently held the position of Director of Engineering. In this role, she led Airbnb’s Homes engineering team. Before this, she worked at Google.

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