RPG Group appoints Anant Goenka as Vice Chairman

Anant began his career at Unilever and RPG group company KEC International before joining Ceat.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 12 Oct 2023 Views icon5507 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
RPG Group appoints Anant Goenka as Vice Chairman

RPG Group on Tuesday said it has appointed Anant Goenka as the Vice Chairman. In addition to his new role, he will continue to serve as the Vice Chairman of Ceat and Zensar Technologies.

"Anant's extensive experience, driving Cat towards performance excellence over the past decade, will play a pivotal role in shaping the next wave of growth for the RPG Group," RPG Group Chairman Harsh Goenka said in a statement.

This era is defined by rapidly evolving technology and Anant has the requisite skills and business instincts to herald change and make a difference in the way the group adapts to technologies, markets and consumers, he added.

Prior to being the Vice Chairman of Ceat and Zensar, Anant led Ceat as Managing Director and CEO through a highly transformative ten-year period, the statement said.

Anant began his career at Unilever and RPG group company KEC International before joining Ceat.

The USD 4.4 billion RPG Group has presence in various sectors including infrastructure, tyres, pharma and IT.

RELATED ARTICLES
West Asia Tensions: Mercedes-Benz India Sees No Immediate Impact, Flags Watch on Currency and Logistics

auther Ketan Thakkar calendar24 Apr 2026

Demand stable, minor delays in shipments; company says situation manageable but evolving

Mercedes-Benz CLA EV Draws 400 Bookings in 20 Days; 60% Buyers New to Luxury Segment

auther Ketan Thakkar calendar24 Apr 2026

Strong early demand signals shift in entry luxury buying, with younger, first-time customers driving interest.

Mercedes-Benz to Roll Out 6+ EVs; CLA Marks Shift to Full-Portfolio Play

auther Ketan Thakkar calendar24 Apr 2026

CLA to lead new wave; GLC EV, C-Class EV among key models as carmaker expands electric playbook.