Amit Banerji, co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Table Space, revolutionized the managed workspace industry in India. Born in 1979, Banerji graduated from Punjab Technical University with a B.Tech in Computer Science in 2002.
Professional Journey
Banerji started his career at Accenture in 2004, where he worked for over 13 years, specializing in real estate strategy, acquisitions, and operations. In 2017, he co-founded Table Space with Karan Chopra, transforming the startup into a leading flexible workspace provider.
Impact on Table Space
Under Banerji’s leadership, Table Space expanded its presence to key markets, including Mumbai, Bengaluru, Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai, Noida, and Gurugram. Operating over 60 centers, the company serves prominent clients such as Google, Microsoft, Shell, and McKesson Pharma. In 2022, it secured $325 million from Hill House Capital to fuel its growth.
Innovative Approach
Table Space recently explored acquiring an additional 1.2 million sq ft in Pune to expand its portfolio. Banerji’s vision played a critical role in shaping the company’s strategy and success.
Untimely Demise
On January 6, 2025, Amit Banerji passed away at 44, reportedly due to cardiac arrest. His passing follows a series of losses in India’s startup ecosystem, including other prominent founders like Rohan Mirchandani and Ambareesh Murty.
A Legacy Remembered
Amit Banerji’s contributions to the managed workspace industry, his visionary leadership, and his impact on Table Space will leave a lasting legacy. His untimely demise is a significant loss for his family, colleagues, and the Indian entrepreneurial community.