Brings More Than Two Decades of Global Financial Leadership and Deep Expertise Across Public and Private Technology Services Organizations TaskUs, Inc.  (“TaskUsBrings More Than Two Decades of Global Financial Leadership and Deep Expertise Across Public and Private Technology Services Organizations TaskUs, Inc.  (“TaskUs

TaskUs, Inc. Appoints Rishabh Khemka as Chief Financial Officer

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Brings More Than Two Decades of Global Financial Leadership and Deep Expertise Across Public and Private Technology Services Organizations

TaskUs, Inc.  (“TaskUs” or the “Company”), a leading provider of outsourced digital services and next-generation customer experience to the world’s most innovative companies, today announced the appointment of Rishabh Khemka as Chief Financial Officer, effective June 19, 2026. Trent Thrash, who has served as Interim Chief Financial Officer since March 2026, will continue in his role as Senior Vice President of Corporate Development, Investor Relations and Treasury, reporting to Mr. Khemka.

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Mr. Khemka brings more than 20 years of financial leadership experience across global technology services organizations. His expertise spans corporate finance, financial integration, operational transformation, and investor relations for both public and private equity-backed companies. He most recently served as Chief Financial Officer at Encora, a digital engineering services firm backed by Advent International and Warburg Pincus, where he helped lead the organization through its acquisition by Coforge Limited, an NSE-listed global IT services company, and spearheaded the subsequent financial integration. Earlier in his career, he spent more than 18 years in finance roles of increasing seniority at Wipro, a NYSE-listed technology services and consulting company, where he last served as Chief Financial Officer of its Americas business.

“Rishabh joins TaskUs at a very exciting time as we expand our AI-enabled service offerings,” said Bryce Maddock, CEO of TaskUs. “Following a thoughtful search process, his appointment will strengthen the TaskUs leadership team with a seasoned CFO who combines deep financial expertise with a proven track record of scaling global technology services businesses. As we continue investing in our own AI transformation, scaling our AI services, and driving operational excellence in our core business, Rishabh’s experience and perspective will ensure we execute with discipline while creating long-term value for shareholders.”

“I am thrilled to join TaskUs at a definitive moment in its evolution,” Mr. Khemka said. “TaskUs has built a differentiated position at the intersection of AI, digital operations, and world-class talent. I look forward to partnering with Bryce, the TaskUs Leadership team, the Board, and our global teammates to advance TaskUs’ AI-focused strategy and create sustained long-term value for our shareholders.”

Mr. Maddock continued, “I also want to thank Trent for taking on additional responsibilities as interim CFO and supporting a seamless transition over the last few months. Trent’s leadership helped ensure continuity, operational focus, and strong financial execution. I know TaskUs will continue to benefit from his experience, financial leadership, and strategic focus on the business.”

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