Nissan Motor India names Saurabh Vatsa as managing director

Vatsa will report to Frank Torres, President at Nissan India Operations and Region Divisional Vice President of Business Transformation (AMIEO).

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| March 21, 2024 , 5:47 pm
Vatsa succeeds incumbent Managing Director Rakesh Srivastava who retires this year on March 31, 2024.
Vatsa succeeds incumbent Managing Director Rakesh Srivastava who retires this year on March 31, 2024.

Nissan Motor India has named Saurabh Vatsa as its Managing Director (MD), effective from April 1, 2024. Previously serving as the Deputy Managing Director, Vatsa was appointed to this role on January 15 of this year. In his new capacity as MD, Vatsa will report directly to Frank Torres, President at Nissan India Operations and Region Divisional Vice President of Business Transformation (AMIEO).

Vatsa succeeds incumbent Managing Director Rakesh Srivastava who retires this year on March 31, 2024.

“Rakesh has been a key member of our India leadership team. We thank Rakesh for his exceptional leadership, tenacity, and wisdom in leading the company through turbulent times including the COVID 19 pandemic while contributing to the turnaround of India business operations. As we transition into a new phase of the transformation plan for India, we are assured of having an experienced and insightful leader in Saurabh Vatsa. He will build on the foundation laid by Rakesh and spearhead our next phase of growth as we prepare to deliver on the MTP and enter FY24,” said Torres.

“I am excited to be part of Nissan at this crucial juncture of our growth plans in India. India presents a complex and challenging market, and Nissan, with its global brand stature, rich legacy, and cutting-edge technology is poised to deliver on this promise. We are constantly pushing the boundaries on ‘what’s next’ and our daring spirit of innovation is what sets us apart. We intend to deliver on the ongoing business transformation plan in preparation of the MTP which includes a new product portfolio and enhanced customer centricity,” Vatsa said.

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