Amit Agarwal
Director of Finance/CFO at RAYMOND LIMITED
Profile
Currently, Amit Agarwal holds the position of Group Chief Financial Officer of Raymond Ltd.
He previously was Chief Financial Officer & Deputy CEO at Jet Airways (India) Ltd., Chief Financial Officer of Suzlon Energy Ltd., Chief Financial Officer for Old Steelco, Inc., CFO, Director & Finance Director at Essar Steel India Ltd., Chief Financial Officer at Aperam Stainless Belgium NV and Chief Financial Officer of Mittal Steel Germany GmbH.
Amit Agarwal active positions
Companies | Position | Start |
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RAYMOND LIMITED | Director of Finance/CFO | 2020-07-01 |
Former positions of Amit Agarwal
Companies | Position | End |
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JET AIRWAYS (INDIA) LIMITED | Director of Finance/CFO | 2022-02-28 |
SUZLON ENERGY LIMITED | Director of Finance/CFO | 2015-07-31 |
Old Steelco, Inc.
Old Steelco, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals Old Steelco, Inc. manufactures and sells steel sheet and plate products. It provides rolled and heat treated steel plate products, including grades, rolled, heat treated plates, and floor and armour plates for construction, mining, manufacturing, energy, shipbuilding, and military applications. The firm offers hot and cold rolled sheet steels in carbon and HSLA grades for use in manufacturing applications of automotive industry. The company was founded by Francis Hector Clergue in February 1901 and is headquartered in Marie, Canada. | Director of Finance/CFO | 2010-10-17 |
Essar Steel India Ltd.
Essar Steel India Ltd. SteelNon-Energy Minerals Essar Steel India Ltd. was a holding company, which engaged in the manufacture of steel products. It offered hot and cold rolled, galvanised, colour coated, plates, pipes, factory welded beams, shot blasted and pirmed, burnt-to shape and chequered plates, and trapezoidal blanks. The company was founded in June 1976 and was headquartered in Mumbai, India. | Director of Finance/CFO | - |
Aperam Stainless Belgium NV
Aperam Stainless Belgium NV Other Metals/MineralsNon-Energy Minerals Part of Aperam SA, Aperam Stainless Belgium NV/SA is a player in stainless, electrical, and specialty steel, with customers in over 40 countries. The private company, founded in 1961, is based in Genk, Belgium. Aperam offers innovative and high-performance solutions and local technical assistance to support customers in their projects. The Belgian company's stainless steel products are 100%% recyclable and reflect their position as a fair and sustainable company with CO2 reduction initiatives. Aperam's primary reportable segments include stainless & electrical steel, services & solutions, alloys & specialties, and recycling & renewables. The company's alloys are used in the chemical, petroleum, and petrochemical sectors to meet industrial challenges, and their non-oriented electrical steels are key components in large rotating machines. Aperam's commitment to sustainability allows them to produce higher-performing electrical steel, and they utilize responsibly-managed eucalyptus forestry to provide a charcoal replacement for coke, resulting in lower levels of sulfur and other contaminants. | Director of Finance/CFO | - |
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Linked companies
Listed companies | 3 |
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RAYMOND LIMITED | Process Industries |
JET AIRWAYS (INDIA) LIMITED | Transportation |
SUZLON ENERGY LIMITED | Producer Manufacturing |
Private companies | 4 |
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Old Steelco, Inc.
Old Steelco, Inc. SteelNon-Energy Minerals Old Steelco, Inc. manufactures and sells steel sheet and plate products. It provides rolled and heat treated steel plate products, including grades, rolled, heat treated plates, and floor and armour plates for construction, mining, manufacturing, energy, shipbuilding, and military applications. The firm offers hot and cold rolled sheet steels in carbon and HSLA grades for use in manufacturing applications of automotive industry. The company was founded by Francis Hector Clergue in February 1901 and is headquartered in Marie, Canada. | Non-Energy Minerals |
Essar Steel India Ltd.
Essar Steel India Ltd. SteelNon-Energy Minerals Essar Steel India Ltd. was a holding company, which engaged in the manufacture of steel products. It offered hot and cold rolled, galvanised, colour coated, plates, pipes, factory welded beams, shot blasted and pirmed, burnt-to shape and chequered plates, and trapezoidal blanks. The company was founded in June 1976 and was headquartered in Mumbai, India. | Non-Energy Minerals |
Aperam Stainless Belgium NV
Aperam Stainless Belgium NV Other Metals/MineralsNon-Energy Minerals Part of Aperam SA, Aperam Stainless Belgium NV/SA is a player in stainless, electrical, and specialty steel, with customers in over 40 countries. The private company, founded in 1961, is based in Genk, Belgium. Aperam offers innovative and high-performance solutions and local technical assistance to support customers in their projects. The Belgian company's stainless steel products are 100%% recyclable and reflect their position as a fair and sustainable company with CO2 reduction initiatives. Aperam's primary reportable segments include stainless & electrical steel, services & solutions, alloys & specialties, and recycling & renewables. The company's alloys are used in the chemical, petroleum, and petrochemical sectors to meet industrial challenges, and their non-oriented electrical steels are key components in large rotating machines. Aperam's commitment to sustainability allows them to produce higher-performing electrical steel, and they utilize responsibly-managed eucalyptus forestry to provide a charcoal replacement for coke, resulting in lower levels of sulfur and other contaminants. | Non-Energy Minerals |
Mittal Steel Germany GmbH
Mittal Steel Germany GmbH SteelNon-Energy Minerals Part of ArcelorMittal SA, Mittal Steel Germany GmbH operates three major plants in Duisburg, DE. The German company specializes in high-quality semifinished steel products and wire rods, with Mittal Steel Ruhrort being the primary plant for the former and Mittal Steel Hamburg and Mittal Steel Hochfeld for the latter. | Non-Energy Minerals |