Hyundai Motor India appoints new Chief Legal Officer and Business Head

In his preceding roles, he served as the senior legal director & general counsel to Yahoo India and was also previously associated with Max Life Insurance Company.

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Hyundai Motor India appoints new Chief Legal Officer and Business Head

Hyundai Motor India has appointed Amitabh Lal Das as the Chief Legal Officer & Business Head, and he will oversee legal, compliance and secretarial functions, reporting to Unsoo Kim - Managing Director, HMIL.

In his preceding roles, he served as the senior legal director & general counsel to Yahoo India and was also previously associated with Max Life Insurance Company.

Amitabh Lal Das has well-rounded experience in legal and allied domains.
He completed his bachelor’s degree in arts (honours) in 1990 and a bachelor’s degree in law from the University of Delhi in 1995. He also holds an international certificate in enterprise risk management from the IRM, UK.

Unsoo Kim - Managing Director, HMIL, said, "His (Das') expertise, strategic acumen and track record in navigating complex challenges will add immense value to HMIL. As we continue to grow and evolve, I am confident his contributions will go a long way in supporting our vision and upholding our values.”

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