Dhoot Transmission Appoints Nitin Kalani as Group CFO Following Bain Capital Investment

Appointment follows Bain Capital investment, with a focus on financial strategy and efficiency.

05 May 2025 | 4321 Views | By Shruti Shiraguppi

Dhoot Transmission Group has appointed Nitin Kalani as Group Chief Financial Officer (CFO). He will report to Founder Chairman and Managing Director, Rahul Dhoot. This appointment follows Dhoot’s recent strategic growth investment from Bain Capital, a global private investment firm.

Nitin brings 21 years of experience across industries including automotive, finance, and manufacturing, having worked with Greenply, Varroc Group, Credit Suisse, RPG Group, Rabobank, and Tata Motors. He has expertise in capital markets, M&A, treasury transactions, and stakeholder management.

Founded in 1999, Dhoot Transmission Group, headquartered in Aurangabad, Maharashtra, was founded in 1999 and has expanded its operations globally. The company specializes in wiring harnesses, electronic sensors, automotive switches, and EV components, catering to two-wheelers, commercial vehicles, off-road vehicles, and farm equipment.

Over the years, Dhoot has pursued strategic acquisitions, including TFC Cables (Scotland), Parkinson Harness (UK), and San Electromec (India), strengthening its presence in Europe and Asia. The company operates 23 manufacturing facilities across India, the UK, Slovakia, Thailand, Japan, and South Korea, serving a diverse customer base. 

 

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