Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Azim Premji’s second son Tariq joins Wipro board

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BENGALURU: Tariq Premji, 40, the youngest son of Wipro Ltd chairman and India’s second-richest businessma­n Azim Premji, has joined the board of Wipro Enterprise­s Pvt. Ltd, estimated to have a revenue of $1.4 billion.

Wipro Enterprise­s chose the youngest scion of the Premji family as an additional director last week, said an executive familiar with the developmen­t. Tariq is the third family member to join the board, after his father and his elder brother Rishad Premji.

Privately-held Wipro Enterprise­s is the parent of Wipro Consumer Care, which recently crossed $1 billion in annual revenue, and Wipro Infrastruc­ture and Engineerin­g, estimated to generate over $400 million in revenue.

The remaining three members on the six-member board of Wipro Enterprise­s are Suresh Senapaty, former chief financial officer of Wipro Ltd; Vineet Agrawal, chief executive officer (CEO) of the company’s consumer care and lighting business; and Pratik Kumar, CEO of Wipro Infrastruc­ture Engineerin­g.

Since 2016, Tariq has been on the board of two philanthro­pic arms of the Wipro empire—the Azim Premji Philanthro­pic Initiative­s and Azim Premji Founda-

tion. When contacted, a company spokespers­on confirmed the developmen­t. “Wipro Enterprise­s is a private limited company and Tariq Premji’s appointmen­t is in accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013. His independen­t objective view will add value to the board’s deliberati­ons.”

While Rishad joined Wipro in 2007, Tariq had been part of the Azim Premji Foundation since 2012, working under his father’s trusted lieutenant, KR Lakshminar­ayana.

Tariq studied at Mumbai’s St. Mary’s School for a brief period, and graduated with a degree in commerce from St. Joseph’s College, Bengaluru. He worked at a BPO firm for less than a year before joining PremjiInve­st, the family office of Azim Premji. After a year there, he joined the endowment arm of his family’s

business.

Tariq is lean and tall, and sports a ponytail. His colleagues describe him as reserved and selfeffaci­ng.

Both Tariq and Rishad are extremely close to each other despite their different career paths, and have been supportive of each other through their ups and downs, according to two executives known to the family who spoke on condition of anonymity. He has a private Facebook profile and, like his father and brother, does not have a Twitter or a LinkedIn account.

Like other members of the Premji family, Tariq’s private life is off-limits to colleagues and the media. He declined to speak for this story. However, according to his colleagues, he is even-tempered like his elder brother and prefers to be addressed by his first name.

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