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    Abhay Vakil

    Abhay Vakil

    Non-Executive Director, Asian Paints
    Birth Details1951 | Mumbai, India
    NationalityIndian
    LeagueBusiness Leader
    EducationBS, Syracuse University
    Net Worth$5.7 billion (As of May 31, 2021)
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    Abhay Vakil's Journey so far ...
    • Abhay Vakil did his graduation in Science from the University of Mumbai and went to the US for higher studies. He completed BS from Syracuse University based out of New York
    • His father Arvind Vakil and three other members co-founded Asian Paints in 1942 which went on to become India's largest paint company. After returning from the US, he joined the company
    • In his early life, Vakil was a Wholetime Director and handled the decorative segment of the company as part of his role he procurement of raw materials, metal containers and other packaging goods as well as branding and pricing strategies
    • Additionally, he handled the quality department, ensured the achievement of sales targets and helped in the containment of costs for India's leading paints company. He joined the Asian Paints board in 1983
    • With his rich experience in decorative business and general management of the company, Vakil was appointed as Managing Director of Asian Paints in 1998 and remained in the post till March 31, 2009
    • From April 1, 2009, he held the position of Non-Executive Director of Asian Paints and in July 2014, the board appointed him as an additional/ non-executive director of the company. He also served as the MD of Hitech Plast
    • Vakil has worked with Asian Paints for over forty years and most of his wealth can be attributed to the minority stake he holds in the company
    • Along with Ashwin Choksi and Ashwin Dani, he played a critical role in transforming the paints giant into a world-class company, under their leadership the firm grew by leaps and bounds and majorly remained debt-free


    Before you go ...
    • Abhay Vakil is one of the richest Indians and features in the Forbes Rich List
    • His daughter Amrita Vakil is a non-executive director on the board of Asian Paints
    Last Updated: 31/05/2021

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    • Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla schooled Lok Sabha MPs during a session in Lok Sabha on June 26. Watch the video. 'Aap Dusre Ke Vakil Naa Bana Karo…': Om Birla schools MPs on Day 1 as 18th Lok Sabha Speaker
    • TDP, the second-largest party in the ruling alliance with 16 MPs in the Lok Sabha, has appointed 40-year-old Lavu Sri Krishna Devarayalu, a secondterm MP, as its floor leader. Devarayalu, an educationist by profession, represented YSRCP in the previous Lok Sabha. He joined TDP before LS polls.
    • Set in Pune and the Konkan region of Maharashtra, "Munjya" follows the story of the eponymous mythical creature from the world of Indian belief and cultural system.
    • The film, which has its roots in the Marathi folklore, is reportedly set in the Maddock Films' horror comedy universe, "Stree" (2018), "Roohi" (2021), and "Bhediya" (2022). Maddock Films shared the film's opening day numbers in a post on Instagram. "This record-breaking collection for a film with no A-list actors is a testament to the power of a captivating story and the brilliance of CGI technology. 'Munjya' has sprung the biggest surprise in the industry, setting the stage for a remarkable box office run," the company said in a press note.
    • Congress candidate Ujjwal Raman Singh won the Allahabad Lok Sabha seat defeating BJP candidate Neeraj Tripathi by 58,795 votes, ending the party's 40-year dry patch since actor Amitabh Bachchan's election in 1984. Singh (51), son of Samajwadi Party's stalwart leader and two-time MP from the Allahabad seat Rewati Raman Singh, has been an MLA from the Karchana seat of Prayagraj district.
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    • Abhay Agarwal, Founder & Fund Manager at Piper Serica, discusses market focus on earnings, growth, and India's economic potential post-event. Grasim's expansion into the paint segment and Titan's nervousness are key points. Agarwal also says he expects the Birla Group will get re-rated because of various things they are doing like the Novelis IPO which was pending for a long time, which will unlock capital for Hindalco.
    • With results day close by, bureaucrats working in central government offices are counting their last few days of ease. Having put together plans for 100 days and five years, several top bureaucrats are learnt to have used the window to go out on a short leave to take a quick breather. Reason is obvious — while results day can be uncertain, it is certain that the new government will keep them on their toes.
    • The Kurukshetra Lok Sabha seat witnesses a heated contest between BJP’s Naveen Jindal, AAP’s Sushil Gupta, and INLD’s Abhay Singh Chautala. Jindal aims to make Kurukshetra a spiritual hub, while Gupta and Chautala challenge BJP’s dominance. With a diverse electorate, including the influential Jat community, the election's outcome will reflect broader political trends in Haryana. Voting takes place on May 25, with results announced on June 4, 2024.
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