{"id":5421,"date":"2026-03-29T01:52:13","date_gmt":"2026-03-28T17:52:13","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/longzhuplatform.com\/?p=5421"},"modified":"2026-03-29T01:52:13","modified_gmt":"2026-03-28T17:52:13","slug":"business-icon-of-the-year-how-vellayan-subbiah-is-transforming-his-companies-with-quiet-efficiency","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/longzhuplatform.com\/?p=5421","title":{"rendered":"Business Icon of The Year: How Vellayan Subbiah is transforming his companies with quiet efficiency"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p> <div> <p>The long-sleeved blue shirt and the Tube Investments of India logo on the pocket sit well with Vellayan Subbiah. His room is spartan and the Mac on the table gets a break, during BT\u2019s meeting with him. His mobile is charging in another corner. A replica of the FIFA World Cup trophy finds a pride of place.<\/p> <p>It\u2019s Chennai, and the summer is just about making its presence felt. No footwear is allowed in the room, and we are seated cross-legged on the floor. Subbiah, a fourth-generation member of the storied southern conglomerate that was founded in 1900, oversees three of the group\u2019s 10 listed companies\u2014Tube Investments of India, CG Power &amp; Industrial Solutions and Cholamandalam Investment and Finance Company.<\/p> <article class=\"embedded-entity\"> <article class=\"media media--type-ckeditor-image media--view-mode-image\"> <\/article> <\/article> <p>Started by Dewan Bahadur A.M. Murugappa Chettiar with a foray into money lending and banking, by the end of 2025, the Murugappa Group had a turnover of $11 billion and a net profit of $1 billion, with a presence across agriculture, engineering and financial services. Subbiah carries that legacy lightly as he leads the diverse businesses under his charge with quiet efficiency and takes them into the next phase of growth.<\/p> <p>With forays into areas like semiconductors and clean mobility, Subbiah resonates with what he calls national themes. \u201cIt is very important for leading corporates to align with the national agenda. That is what will make things like semiconductors and the new technology spaces successful,\u201d he says. Combine that with a comprehensive solution that comes from industry and a lot can happen. \u201cIt is a part of the transition that I think is beginning to take place with we are doing today.\u201d<\/p> <p>Subbiah cites the examples of Japan, South Korea and China, where a similar alignment between corporate and national interest helped those countries grow at a fast pace. Indeed, that broad understanding is central to Subbiah\u2019s thinking, having benefited from studying in two different parts of the world\u2014he earned a civil engineering degree from the prestigious IIT Madras before heading to the University of Michigan in the US for an MBA.<\/p> <figure role=\"group\" class=\"caption caption-article embedded-entity\"> <article> <article class=\"media media--type-ckeditor-image media--view-mode-image\"> <\/article> <\/article><figcaption>Sougata Ray, Thomas Schmidheiny Chair &amp; Professor of Strategy &amp; Entrepreneurship Practice, Indian School of Business<\/figcaption><\/figure> <p>Vallabh Bhanshali, Co-founder &amp; Chairman, Enam Group, says Subbiah brings a certain intensity and focus to the table. He feels a lot of that has to do with upbringing, especially by virtue of the legacy of his father, former Executive Chairman of the group. \u201cHe was a tall corporate business leader and some of the governing principles have been initiated by him. He brought deep insights into governance.\u201d Bhanshali, who has known the family well, describes Subbiah as \u201cextremely value-conscious\u201d and says his early stint at consulting major McKinsey honed his skills.<\/p> <p>One of Subbiah\u2019s biggest achievements was buying electrical equipment maker CG Power and Industrial Solutions and turning it around. The company was involved in a `2,435 bank fraud case that came to light in 2019. It was acquired in 2020 for `700 crore.<\/p> <p>Sougata Ray, Thomas Schmidheiny Chair &amp; Professor of Strategy &amp; Entrepreneurship Practice, Indian School of Business, says l\u2019affaire CG Power is one of the most remarkable examples of corporate revivals in recent Indian business history. \u201cWhen TI acquired it in 2020, the company carried more than `2,100 crore debt, had been through a serious fraud case and lost the confidence of almost everyone connected with it. It was a wreck,\u201d he says.<\/p> <article class=\"embedded-entity\"> <article class=\"media media--type-ckeditor-image media--view-mode-image\"> <\/article> <\/article> <p>Subbiah brought in a new management. \u201cBy 2022, it was debt-free, and today has genuine scale of ambitions extending into semiconductors. The lesson Vellayan taught us is that turnarounds are really about restoring trust,\u201d adds Ray.<\/p> <p>Bhanshali says Subbiah displayed his array of skills during the CG Power takeover. \u201cIt was a risky decision and his top team handled issues related to legal and accounting. He was completely in charge of the business side, hired the right people and asked all the relevant questions,\u201d he points out. Subbiah, in his view, has a commonsensical approach to any problem. \u201cIt is all about math that brings in the value. He wears his brilliance lightly and those who mean business love him.\u201d<\/p> <p>For Ray, the bigger challenge is transforming TI\u2019s identity. \u201cIt involves convincing everyone\u2014employees, investors, customers, partners\u2014to let go of a story they are comfortable with and believe in a new one. A business once defined by bicycles and steel tubes is now a credible platform for advanced engineering and manufacturing,\u201d he says.<\/p> <article class=\"embedded-entity\"> <article class=\"media media--type-ckeditor-image media--view-mode-image\"> <\/article> <\/article> <p>TI has set up a subsidiary, TI Clean Mobility, which runs the brand Montra Electric, and has launched three-wheelers (last-mile mobility), tractors, SCVs and HCVs. \u201cTI is looking at new-age sectors. Here again, Vellayan has done his math and will not go by popular perception,\u201d says Bhanshali.<\/p> <p>Y. Rama Rao, Senior MD &amp; CEO of Chennai-based financial services firm Spark Capital, says Subbiah is a new-age entrepreneur but still embodies the values of the group. Rao\u2019s company first took note of him in 2012, when Cholamandalam was going through a rough patch. \u201cChennai is home to some large names in financial services but Vellayan was different. He spoke a different language, understood technology and was very ambitious. In many ways, he was a breath of fresh air.\u201d<\/p> <p>Perhaps there is no better metric to assess Subbiah\u2019s stewardship of Cholamandalam than the fact that it now employs 65,000 people, up from 1,500 when he took charge. \u201cCholamandalam, which has emerged as one of India\u2019s most respected NBFCs, does not get as much attention as CG Power,\u201d maintains Roy. Even when NBFCs stumbled on asset quality or got caught by liquidity mismatches, Cholamandalam \u201cmaintained strong credit culture, while diversifying its product suite.\u201d<\/p> <p>That is down to the deep focus Subbiah brings. In early 2018, he went on a 1,500-km road trip in a 14-tonne truck, with only the driver and cleaner for company. That was because a good part of Cholamandalam\u2019s loans go to the trucking industry and the trip was a good way to understand the borrowers. The fitness freak did a bit of yoga in the vehicle as well.<\/p> <p>Patience and perseverance shine through in the conversation with Subbiah. He often speaks of companies that last for years. \u201cLook at TI, it has been around for 75 years. It\u2019s not really old and we must think of it being around for 200-250 years,\u201d he declares. Institutions evolve and there is no end to that process. \u201cIf you don\u2019t evolve, it\u2019s all over, be at the company or an individual level.\u201d That is a philosophy he understands well and practices quite effectively.<\/p> <p>@krishnagopalan<\/p> <\/div> <p>#Business #Icon #Year #Vellayan #Subbiah #transforming #companies #quiet #efficiency1774720333<\/p> ","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The long-sleeved blue shirt and the Tube Investments of India logo on the pocket sit well with Vellayan Subbiah. His room is spartan and the Mac on the table gets a break, during BT\u2019s meeting with him. 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