Va Tech Wabag Ltd
S Varadarajan joined the Company in January 1997 as Senior Manager – Finance cum Company Secretary and held various key positions including Chief Financial Officer prior to his appointment as Director & Chief Growth Officer of the Company. During the last 21 years of his service in the Company, he played active role in demerger of the Company prior to its acquisition by VA Tech Wabag GmbH, Austria in the year 2000. He was part of the management team that carried out management buyout in the year 2005. He played important role in formation of 4 Strategic Business Units (SBU’s) in the Company in the year 2007 and took additional charge as SBU Head for O&M business of the Company for a few years. He also played a key role in the reverse acquisition of the erstwhile parent Company in Austria in the year 2007 and was instrumental in successful listing of the Company in the Indian bourses in the year 2010. He is one of the Promoters of the Company and holds 21,85,762 equity shares of the Company as on March 31, 2018.
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Va Tech Wabag Ltd
VA Tech Wabag Limited is a holding company engaged in water treatment field. The Company's principal activities include design, supply, installation, construction and operational management of drinking water, waste water treatment, industrial water treatment and desalination plants. The Company's segments include India and Rest of World. Its product portfolio includes water reclamation, municipal used water treatment, industrial effluent treatment, anaerobic sludge treatment, and industrial water reuse and recycling. The Company has four clusters: India, Europe, Middle East & Africa (MEA), and Latin America (LATAM). The India cluster provides end-to-end water solutions for drinking water and wastewater plants, both in the municipal and industrial sectors. The European cluster caters to small and mid-sized projects. The MEA cluster has two major regions: the Middle East and Africa. The LATAM cluster has countries, including Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico and Peru.