Azim Premji, one of the stalwarts of the Indian IT industry, is credited for diversifying Wipro, originally a manufacturer of vegetable and refined oils in Amalner, district Jalgaon in Maharashtra.
The Indian Supreme Court granted a stay in the criminal proceedings against Indian billionaire Azim Premji that were supposed to kick off tomorrow, on December 19. Premji and four others have been ...
Tariq Premji, the younger son of Indian tech billionaire Azim Premji, exemplifies the journey many billionaire scions undertake before joining their family businesses. Tariq’s career path ...
India and US-based Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform Icertis is the latest startup to join the unicorn club following a funding from Azim Premji’s Premji Invest and US-based VC firm Greycroft.
Net worth (2019): $22.6 billion Wipro's Profit : ₹90,031 million Azim Premji's salary - ₹18 million (+106.85%) In July 2019, he also decided to move on from Wipro. Premji will remain the firm ...
Azim Premji has followed this throughout his life and turned what was then a $2 million hydrogenated cooking fat company into the $ 7 billion company, with a presence in 60 countries. At an event ...
Azim Premji is the second richest man in India who resigned as the chairman of the country's fourth-largest software company — Wipro. Premji, who is popularly known as the Czar of the Indian IT ...
Azim Premji, one of the most philanthropic persons in India, praised Adani for his efforts. Gautam Adani, the richest Indian man, has pledged ₹60,000 crore towards charity. That’s a tenth of ...
Earlier this month, the Azim Premji Trust had sold over ₹26 million Wipro shares. Wipro Chairman Azim Premji has announced an increased contribution to his charity – Azim Premji foundation.
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Akasa Air gets funding boost! Azim Premji-Ranjan Pai family offices to buy significant minority stakeAkasa Air stake sale: A consortium led by Premji Invest and Claypond Capital, representing the Bengaluru-based family offices of Wipro founder Azim Premji and Manipal group chief Ranjan Pai ...
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