Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Sunil Munjal to quit as joint MD of Hero MotoCorp, lead group’s defence, power forays

- Sunny Sen

NEWDELHI: Hero MotoCorp’s joint managing director Sunil Kant Munjal has decided to step down from the company’s board as Hero Group, run by the Munjal family, seeks to enter high growth businesses, including defence and power.

Sunil Munjal’s tenure as joint MD ends on August 16.

A statement from the BML Munjal family said the stepdown is to diversify the $5-billion Hero Group into high-growth businesses, which will be headed by Sunil Munjal.

A company source confirmed that the group will expand into the areas of defence and power.

Sunil Munjal is the younger brother of Pawan Munjal, chairman, MD and chief executive officer of Hero MotoCorp, the world’s single-largest twowheeler manufactur­er.

“This is also an exciting time for me to consolidat­e… and to explore new opportunit­ies that are close to my heart,” the younger Munjal said.

The Hero group had tried to enter the defence business last year through an acquisitio­n of Pipavav Defence & Offshore Engineerin­g Co, but the deal was snapped up by Anil Ambani-led Reliance Infrastruc­ture.

Hero had also raised around ₹2,000 crore to go ahead with the deal. The money, sources said, will be put in the new ventures.

The move is timely, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi wants to transform India from an importer of military equipment to a manufactur­er, with the country’s defence spending expected to cross $620 billion by 2022. Add that to the government opening up the sector to 49% foreign direct investment (FDI), many more joint ventures are likely to be formed. Around $130 billion of defence contracts are expected to come up in the next few years.

For example, Anil Ambani’s Pipavav Defence & Offshore Engineerin­g Co has been in talks with Germany’s Atlas Elektronik GmbH to make advanced torpedos in India.

The Hero group is already present in the renewable energy space through Hero Future Energies, run by Rahul Munjal.

The new power business that Sunil Munjal plans, will complement the existing portfolio.

Sunil Munjal already runs some non-automotive businesses, such as Hero Corporate Service (consulting and insurance), BPO, realty, Mindmine (training), Hero Steel (cold steel pressing), which has little contributi­on to the Hero Group’s overall revenue.

Both power and defence are businesses of scale, which Munjal is not used to running all by himself. He has not been involved in Hero MotoCorp’s day-to-day operations, run by Pawan Munjal and a team of profession­als. Throw in the growing competitio­n from large corporate houses — Reliance Industries, Reliance Group, Mahindra Group, Bharat Forge, Tata Group and Hinduja — the transition may not be an easy one.

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Sunil Munjal: New pastures

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