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Deliveroo boss Will Shu prepares to step down: reports

Deliveroo boss Will Shu is preparing to step down as CEO of the company within months, according to a report by Sky News.

Chief Business Officer Marco Mocci has been tipped as the leading candidate to replace Shu. One scenario under discussion by Deliveroo’s board involves Shu leaving the role in the autumn, Sky reported, though under possibilities are under consideration in which he may stay in his current role for longer.

Deliveroo has not formally announced any succession plans, though a recruitment agency is understood to have been engaged to scout possible replacements.

UKTN has contacted Deliveroo for comment in relation to the reports.

The announcement comes just months after Deliveroo reported its first-ever profit in a major milestone for the London-based business three years after its troubled IPO.

The firm’s interim results showed a small profit of £1.3 million for the first six months of 2024, turning round a first-half loss of £82.9 million for the previous year, as well as its first period of cash flow positivity.

Shu, 45, founded Deliveroo in 2013 with childhood friend and software engineer Greg Orlowski. He controls a stake in the London-listed business thought to be worth around £150m.

Following an investment by Amazon, Deliveroo’s 2021 IPO was widely regarded to be among the worst of the year, with the stock now at roughly a third of the value it fetched not long after its flotation. The shares have risen by 15% over the past year.

 

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