Pocket FM's India Country Head Suyog Gothi has stepped down from the company after a two and a half year stint. He is the latest senior executive to leave the company over the past month, multiple sources told Entrackr.

Gothi joined Pocket FM in December 2023. According to sources, Nitin Verma has taken over Gothi's responsibilities as part of an internal leadership reshuffle.

"The transition has already taken place and Nitin is handling the role," said a person aware of the development. "The company is realigning teams and more senior level exits are expected over the next few weeks.”

Confirming the development to Entrackr, a Pocket FM spokesperson said, “Suyog Gothi moved on from Pocket FM over seven months ago to pursue new opportunities. This was unrelated to Pocket TV.”

However, Gothi’s LinkedIn profile reflects that he served as India Country Head until May 2026.

Before joining Pocket FM, Gothi spent nearly seven years at PhonePe, where he led the company's UPI payments business before taking over as Head of Merchant Lending. Earlier in his career, he worked as a Business Analyst at Flipkart between June 2014 and July 2015.

His next move could not be ascertained. Queries sent to Gothi did not elicit a response until the publication of this story.

Responding to queries on more senior level exits, the spokesperson said, “As with any growing organization, leadership transitions happen from time to time for a range of personal and professional reasons. We are not aware of any basis for the suggestion that additional senior-level exits are expected.”

The latest exit follows a string of senior leadership departures at Pocket FM. On Thursday, Assistant Vice President of Content Ankit Singh announced his departure after a two year stint. Last month, Chief Financial Officer Anurag Sharma resigned after nearly three years at the company to pursue entrepreneurial opportunities. During the same month, Senior Vice President Mayank Sancheti also stepped down.

Meanwhile, Pocket FM has shut down its microdrama vertical Pocket TV after concluding that the business was not a material contributor to its overall operations.

According to the spokesperson, microdrama remains a category the company may revisit in the future as the market evolves and the timing becomes right.