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Vodafone-Idea Merges: Kumar Mangalam Birla to be non-executive chairman and Balesh Sharma CEO

Vodafone-Idea Merges

New Delhi : During the announcement of top deck in the Vodafone-Idea merged entity, a regulatory filing the entity said that Kumar Mangalam Birla will be the non-executive chairman of the merged company. According to a BSE filing by Idea Cellular held on Thursday, the current Chief Operating Officer of Vodafone India Balesh Sharma will become the Chief Executive of the combined business.

The BSE filing also added that Sharma will be responsible for the combined business's strategy and its execution as well as driving integration.

Aditya Birla Group, Chairman, Kumar Mangalam Birla and Vodafone Group, Chief Executive, Vittorio Colao said, "We are pleased to announce the proposed management team for the new company to be created through the merger of Idea and Vodafone India."

"The team has extensive operational experience and is an excellent blend of expertise from both companies. We look forward to the completion of the merger and competing as one company in the marketplace."

According to BSE filing, current Chief Financial Officer at Idea Akshaya Moondra will be the CFO of the merged entity, while Deputy Managing Director at Idea Ambrish Jain will become its COO.

"Vodafone and Idea continue to make good progress in securing the required regulatory approvals for the merger, in keeping with the Modi Government's commitment to improve the ease of doing business in India, and completion is expected to be in the first half of the current calendar year," the filing mentioned.

It was also quoted that "The existing leadership teams of Idea Cellular and Vodafone India will continue to manage their separate businesses and be accountable for each company's operational performance until the merger becomes effective. It is only upon completion of the merger that the two businesses will cease to operate as distinct and competing entities."

 

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