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Arvind Fashions names Amisha Jain as MD & CEO

On Wednesday, the fashion retailer Arvind Fashions Ltd (AFL) called Amisha Jain as part of the organization’s succession planning of the organization as a part of the company’s new general manager and general manager.

Jain joins the retailer who grows up in Levi’s house. The current MD and CEO Shailesh Chaturvesi will be located closely with Amisha to provide a smooth transition. Mint He reported Jain’s departure from Levi’s in April.

Chaturvedi, an Arvind veteran, was appointed as the General Manager and General Manager of the company to be valid on 1 February 2021 instead of retired J. Suresh.

Chaturvedi was the General Manager and CEO of PVH-Arvind Brands, a joint venture that previously sold brands such as Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein. He also directed the Arrow brand for Arvind Fashions.

AFL’s growth view

Jain has more than 25 years of experience in technology, consumer and retail sectors. Until recently, before Levi’s, Levi Strauss & Co. directed the return of Zivame as CEO, General Manager of South Asia, Middle East, Africa and Eastern Europe. His previous experiences include Arvind Group, Nike India, McKinsey & Co. and Motorola Inc.

Commenting on the development, Chaturvedi said, “As AFL’s MD and CEO for the last few years, it has been one of the most satisfactory parts of my career in this sector. AFL has a great future in front of AFL and I am excited about the next stage of my personal and professional life. Mr. Sanjay Lalbhai and the servants are always for the trust and support of AFL.

“AFL is preparing to start itself in the next orbit of growth, and we are happy to host Amisha back to AFL,” Arvind Fashions Kulin Lalbhai said, “

Arvind, US Polo Assn., Arrow, Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein and Flying Machine, including a fashion brand portfolio. In the past, for brands such as GAP and Sephora, Reliance Retail Ltd.

He reported Arvind Fashions revenue for FY25. La4,620 crore, annual 8.5% increase (Yoy); Net profit (PAT) increased by 71% La85 Crore.

Brands make retail sales through 931 special sales points in more than 450 towns and cities and 9,000 multi -branded sales points.

Speaking about his appointment, Jain said AFL’s market leader is ready to unlock the power of the brand portfolio to the full potential.

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