Sanjeev Krishan has been re-elected as the chairperson of PwC India for a second term, set to begin on April 1, 2025. This reappointment underscores his significant contributions to the firm’s growth and innovation. Krishan, who began his first term on January 1, 2021, will continue representing PwC externally and internally, and will maintain his role on the PwC Global Strategy Council.
Career Highlights
PwC Tenure
Krishan joined PwC in 1991 as an articled trainee, became a partner in 2006, and led the firm’s Deals, Transactions, and Private Equity business.
International Experience
He has also worked with PwC Sweden through an international exchange program, focusing on cross-border deals with private equity funds and corporate clients.
Remarks on Re-Election
Dinesh Arora’s Statement
Dinesh Arora, Chair of the Partnership Oversight Committee at PwC India, highlighted Krishan’s role in advancing the firm’s prominence and technological innovation, which enhances efficiency.
Krishan’s Vision
Krishan described his re-election as “humbling” and expressed a commitment to helping clients capitalize on growth opportunities amidst macroeconomic challenges and geopolitical shifts. He emphasized the Indian economy’s potential in shaping the global economic landscape.
Additional Roles
Krishan is actively involved in several prestigious committees:
- FICCI: National Committee on Stressed Assets
- CII: Corporate Governance Council and Economic Affairs Council
- SEBI: Primary Market Advisory Committee