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India's Britannia Industries' CEO Rajneet Kohli resigns
Mar 6, 2025 1:46 AM

March 6 (Reuters) - India's Britannia Industries

said on Thursday that its Chief Executive Officer

Rajneet Singh Kohli has resigned, effective March 14.

Kohli joined as Britannia's CEO in September 2022 and

previously held leadership roles at Domino's India, run by

Jubilant Foodworks, Asian Paints and

Coca-Cola Co. ( KO )

The company beat third-quarter profit estimates in February

as it benefitted from price hikes and a rebound in rural demand.

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