Huhtamaki India Board of Directors

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NamePosition
Mr. Murali Sivaraman Chairman & Ind.Director
Mr. Dhananjay Salunkhe Managing Director
Mr. Jagdish Agarwal Executive Director & CFO
Mr. Sami Pauni Non Executive Director
Mr. Stefan Lotz Non Executive Director
Ms. Seema Modi Independent Director
Mr. Ashok Kumar Barat Independent Director

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Huhtamaki India FAQs

The board at Huhtamaki India consists of experienced professionals, including Mr. Murali Sivaraman , Mr. Dhananjay Salunkhe , and others, overseeing the company’s strategic and corporate governance.

Directors at Huhtamaki India are typically nominated by the Nomination and Remuneration Committee and approved by shareholders, adhering to regulatory and governance standards. While this is the standard procedure, the exact process may differ depending on the company’s internal policies and governance framework.

As of the latest update, Mr. Murali Sivaraman is the current chairman at Huhtamaki India.

Executive directors at Huhtamaki India are involved in day-to-day operations, while non-executive directors, including independents, provide oversight and strategic input. While this distinction is generally followed, the specific responsibilities of executive and non-executive directors may vary based on the company’s organisational structure and governance practices.

Yes, Huhtamaki India adheres to all applicable SEBI and Companies Act provisions related to board structure, diversity, and independence.

At Huhtamaki India, board members usually serve fixed terms as outlined in the company’s charter or governance policy, commonly ranging between three to five years, with the possibility of renewal based on performance, shareholder approval, and regulatory norms.