Sterlite Electric, Resonia Ltd., and Serentica Renewables have announced the appointment of Sumil Mathur as Group Chief Financial Officer (Group CFO).
With nearly three decades of leadership experience, Sumil will lead the Group’s financial strategy, governance, and capital framework. His mandate includes overseeing risk management and driving financial transformation initiatives aimed at enabling sustainable growth and long-term value creation across the Group’s businesses.
Prior to joining the Group, Sumil served as Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer at EMAAR India Limited, where he played a pivotal role in shaping and executing the company’s post-demerger strategy. His tenure was marked by strengthened financial and operational discipline, value creation through asset monetisation, and the development of scalable project pipelines aligned with long-term business objectives.
Commenting on the appointment, Pratik Agarwal, Managing Director, Sterlite Electric, and Chairman, Resonia Limited and Serentica Renewables, said, “We are pleased to welcome Sumil Mathur as Group CFO. His deep expertise across financial leadership, governance, and complex transformations will be invaluable as we scale our platforms and reinforce strong foundations to support our growth ambitions.”
Speaking on his appointment, Sumil Mathur said, “I am excited to join the Group at a time when it is playing a critical role in strengthening power infrastructure and accelerating India’s energy transition. I look forward to working closely with the leadership team to enhance financial resilience, enable strategic growth, and create long-term value for all stakeholders.”
Earlier in his career, Sumil held senior leadership roles at HCL, Indus Towers, Airtel, and JCB. Through these roles, he gained extensive cross-sector exposure spanning infrastructure, real estate, telecommunications, and manufacturing. His experience includes large-scale project execution, capital planning, and aligning financial frameworks with operational and strategic priorities.
Source: pv magzine



