Krishan's renewed term will boost PwC’s market presence and innovation
PwC India announced on Friday that Sanjeev Krishan has been re-elected as chairperson for a second term. Krishan, 53, will commence his four-year term on 1 April 2025.
He will continue to represent PwC both externally and internally and will remain a member of the PwC Global Strategy Council.
Krishan began his first term as chairperson on January 1, 2021. He joined PwC in 1991 as an articled trainee and became a partner in 2006, leading the firm's deals, transactions and private equity business.
He also spent some time with PwC Sweden through an international exchange programme, working with various private equity funds and corporate clients on cross-border transactions.
"His re-election is a testament to his remarkable contributions towards building a future-ready firm, enhancing our prominence in the domestic market, and expanding our footprint within the PwC Network. His forward-thinking approach to leveraging technology is driving innovation and efficiency across the firm," said Dinesh Arora, Chair of the Partnership Oversight Committee, PwC in India.
Describing his re-election as "humbling," Krishan stated that PwC would "continue to ensure that we have the right capabilities to help our clients effectively leverage these opportunities and capitalise on growth prospects that lie ahead".
"As we navigate the years to come, macroeconomic headwinds and geopolitical realignments present numerous challenges and possibilities for us," he added. "The Indian economy, with its robust growth potential, is set to play a pivotal role in shaping the global economic landscape."
Krishan is a member of FICCI’s National Committee on Stressed Assets, the CII Corporate Governance Council, and the CII Economic Affairs Council. He also serves on the SEBI Primary Market Advisory Committee.
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