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TCS appoints V Ramakrishnan as CFO

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India‘s largest software services firm Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) today appointed V Ramakrishnan as Chief Financial Officer. He succeeds Rajesh Gopinathan, who will take over as the CEO and MD of the Tata Group company tomorrow.

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“Ramki closely partnered with business in the rapid growth of TCS’ operations in the region. Most recently, he has been responsible for the financial controllership of TCS subsidiaries and branches globally and various merger and acquisitions integration initiatives,” the filing said.

Gopinathan will take over the reins of the USD 16.5 billion company from N Chandrasekaran, who has been appointed as the Chairman of Tata Sons. Earlier in the day, TCS announced a Rs 16,000 crore buyback, the largest till date in the Indian corporate history.

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“Ramki has been a key member of the TCS Finance team for more than 17 years and has worked closely with me over the last nine years. I am confident that under Ramki’s leadership, TCS Finance will continue to extend its leadership position,” Gopinathan said.

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