The executive, who has two decades of experience at banks and asset managers, will be leaving the company for personal reasons. 

Chandarima Das, head of wealth management at Grab, is leaving the company, while Huey Tyng, the head of Grab's payments business will step down from her role, «Reuters» reported on Wednesday.

According to Grab, Das will be leaving the company for personal reasons, while Tyng will take on an advisory role at GFG and leave her current position, «Reuters» said.

Das joined Grab about a year ago, when Bento, the Singapore-based robo-advisory startup she founded, was acquired by the ride-hailing and food delivery firm as part of its move into wealth management. Bento was relaunched as GrabInvest, a new core business vertical under Grab’s financial services arm, Grab Financial Group.