Bangalore: Software services exporter Wipro Ltd said Thursday that founder Azim H Premji would retire as executive chairman and managing director (MD) by the end of July and named chief executive officer Abidali Z Neemuchwala as its new MD. Wipro also said that its board has approved his appointment with effect from July 31.
Premji, India’s second richest man and well-known philanthropist, has led Wipro’s evolution from a vegetable oil company founded in 1946 into a global IT firm.
“It has been a long and satisfying journey for me. As I look into the future, I plan to devote more time to focus on our philanthropic activities,” Premji, who had been at the helm for more than 50 years, said in a statement.
Premji’s son, Rishad, will become executive chairman for a period of five years, Wipro said in a seprate statement.
Premji, however, will stay on as non-executive director and founder-chairman, the Bangalore-based company said.
Wipro, which entered into the IT products business in 1982, caters to some of the world’s biggest banks and healthcare companies, and competes with bigger rivals like Tata Consultancy Services Ltd and Infosys Ltd.
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