Dinesh Kanabar, deputy chief executive officer (CEO), KPMG India, will be leaving the firm at the end of October this year to start his own venture, a company statement said here Wednesday.
"I have had a fruitful and fulfilling innings at KPMG India and was fortunate to be part of a dynamic team. However, it is time for me to make time for myself and my family. I will be moving out to start my own venture," Kanabar said in the statement.
He worked as the deputy CEO in the company for four years.
"We have had a wonderful association with Dinesh and wish him luck. KPMG's business has expanded substantially in India and it will continue to aggressively invest in its growth strategy for the country given the emerging positive business environment," Richard Rekhy, CEO, KPMG in India said.
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