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Nandan Nilekani: Guiding Infosys Through Leadership Transitions

Nandan Nilekani, at 71, continues to steer Infosys through critical leadership transitions. His tenure has seen the company's revenue grow from $10.9 billion to over $20 billion. As he prepares for his third term, Nilekani faces the challenge of planning for his own succession and that of CEO Salil Parekh.

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June 2, 2026
Nandan Nilekani: Guiding Infosys Through Leadership Transitions

Nandan Nilekani, the non-executive chairman of Infosys, is poised to be re-elected for a third term as he turns 71. Since his return in 2017, Nilekani has been instrumental in stabilizing Infosys after a turbulent period. Under his leadership, the company's revenue has grown from $10.9 billion in 2017-18 to over $20 billion in 2025-26, reflecting a CAGR of 8.3%.

Strategic Leadership and Growth

Nilekani's partnership with CEO Salil Parekh has been marked by stability and growth. Despite industry-wide challenges, Infosys has maintained a competitive edge. The company's net profit increased from $2.5 billion to $3.3 billion during this period.

Year Revenue ($B) Net Profit ($B)
2017-18 10.9 2.5
2025-26 20.0 3.3

Succession Planning

As Nilekani approaches the end of his tenure, he faces the task of identifying his successor. The recent appointment of Nitin Paranjpe as vice-chairman suggests a strategic move towards building succession resilience. "Infosys has deliberately strengthened the governance bench around him," says Phil Fersht, CEO of HFS Research.

"Nilekani is well accepted by the board, management, employees, and investors. He wants to ensure Infosys is safeguarded for the future," says Navnit Singh, chairman of Korn Ferry India.

Future Challenges

Nilekani must also address the impending retirement of CEO Salil Parekh, who is past the executive retirement age. Although no formal search has begun, analysts predict Parekh may receive a short-term extension.

Preparing for the Future

During Infosys' 40th anniversary, Nilekani emphasized the importance of a non-founder successor. "There is no plan B if I hand it over to somebody and it doesn't work," he stated, highlighting the need for careful planning.

The next milestone for Infosys will be the annual general meeting later this month, where shareholders will vote on Nilekani's re-election.

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