After record growth in 2024, M&M's Anish Shah sets bold agenda for 2025
Managing Director and CEO Anish Shah said that Mahindra’s balanced portfolio across the Auto, Farm, and Services sectors has been instrumental in its success.
Mahindra Group concluded 2024 achieving record-breaking growth across its business verticals and is setting the stage for an ambitious 2025. In a message to associates, Managing Director and CEO Anish Shah said that Mahindra’s balanced portfolio across the Auto, Farm, and Services sectors has been instrumental in its success, contributing significantly to profitability while establishing its presence in industries that account for nearly 70% of India’s GDP.
The group’s share price soared by 77% in 2024, placing it among the top performers on both the Nifty50 and SENSEX indices.
Shah credited the company’s success to three guiding principles: purpose, people and customer centricity. Purpose is about upholding the RISE philosophy by acting with integrity and driving positive change in communities. People is building a culture of inclusion and collaboration to attract and retain top talent and customer centricity about harnessing emerging technologies like AI to deliver exceptional customer experiences, according to Shah.
Looking ahead, Mahindra is focused on sustaining its momentum by pursuing growth at scale, setting bold goals, and leveraging transformative technologies to exceed customer expectations. With a strong foundation and a clear vision, the Mahindra Group is poised to lead with purpose and innovation in 2025, reaffirming its position as a global leader in sustainable and profitable growth. "We look ahead with hope and confidence driven by our aspiration to achieve growth at scale," Shah said.
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