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Rajiv Memani is the Country Managing Partner of EY (India’s largest professional services organization with leadership across advisory, assurance, tax and transactions) in India since 2004. He was recently inducted in the Global Executive of EY, the global organization’s apex management body, as ‘Chair - Emerging Markets Committee.’

Rajiv has been associated with EY for over 20 years. During these years he has successfully advised several leading multinational corporations on their entry in India and has also worked with some of India’s largest conglomerates / companies, and private equity funds. His areas of expertise include M&A advisory, valuations and restructuring.

A qualified Chartered Accountant, Rajiv started his career as an Auditor and moved on to Tax Advisory. Rajiv successfully established the Indian firm’s Transactions Practice in the late 90s. For 11 years now, EY has been declared topmost in the number of Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) transactions in India by Bloomberg, the leading financial information provider.

Affiliated with prominent business and industry associations, Rajiv is a member of the National Council of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) and also Chairman of CII’s National Committee on Indirect Taxes/GST. He has been selected on the World Economic Forum’s New Asian Leaders, a network of 100 young leaders in business and politics to develop programs for the development of Asia. Rajiv is also Vice-President of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC).

Rajiv is frequently invited as a guest speaker to prominent business schools, professional conferences, and seminars hosted by leading Indian and global business associations.

References:

http://www.ey.com/GL/en/About-us/Our-global-approach/Our-leaders/Ernst---Young---Global-Executive---Rajiv-Memani--Biography

http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2013-12-06/news/44864238_1_ey-india-delhi-university-partners

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LCqodaTs3A

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