Pankaj Gupta Resigns as Sterling Tools CFO
Pankaj Gupta Steps Down as Chief Financial Officer After Five Years to Pursue New Professional Opportunities; Resignation Effective December 31, 2025
Sterling Tools Limited has announced the resignation of its Chief Financial Officer, Pankaj Gupta, who will step down from his position effective December 31, 2025.
The company informed stock exchanges BSE and NSE through regulatory filings that Gupta submitted his resignation to pursue other professional opportunities aligned with his long-term career goals. He confirmed there were no other material reasons for his departure.
Gupta served as Group Chief Financial Officer for approximately five years at the Faridabad-based fasteners manufacturer. In his resignation letter addressed to Managing Director Atul Aggarwal, he expressed gratitude for the trust and support extended during his tenure and committed to ensuring a smooth transition.
The company disclosed this information pursuant to Regulation 30 of SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015. Sterling Tools trades on BSE under scrip code 530759 and on NSE under the symbol STERTOOLS.
As a Key Managerial Personnel, Gupta's departure will require the company to appoint a new CFO in compliance with regulatory requirements. The company has not yet announced a successor.
Sterling Tools Limited, incorporated in 1979, manufactures automotive fasteners and operates from its industrial facility in Faridabad, Haryana, with its registered office in New Delhi.
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15 Dec 2025
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