Indian Crypto Layoffs Continue as CoinSwitch Fires 44 Employees Citing Redundancy in Roles
CoinSwitch, an Indian crypto unicorn, has become the latest in the crypto layoff spree in India, announcing job cuts in its customer support and operations teams. In a recent update from the company, a spokesperson told...
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In a recent update from the company, a spokesperson told MoneyControl that CoinSwitch has laid off 44 employees as a part of company restructuring, citing redundancy in roles. Customer queries have decreased due to a plunge in trading volumes driven by a prolonged bear market....
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