BCCIs’ CFO Mr. Santosh Rangnekar wins “Roll of Honour” at the CFO 100 Forum

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Mumbai, 17 March 2018: Mr. Santosh Rangnekar, Chief Financial Officer, The Board of Control For Cricket in India (BCCI) has received the prestigious “Roll of Honour” at the CFO 100 Forum. The awards ceremony which is organized by CFO 100 Forum is one of the most esteemed awards in the industry and was held at The Leela, Mumbai.

The award recognizes distinguished efforts and exemplary achievements of the members in industry. It also aims to honor the exemplary work of CFO’s by distinguishing those who have demonstrated excellence in the professional life, personal life and are role models for others in the Industry.

Mr. Rangnekar has been instrumental in implementing strict financial and accounting controls which have helped to maintain financial discipline at the BCCI. Under his leadership, the BCCI has attained stronger financial position and continues to grow stronger each year. With more than three decades of experience, Mr. Rangnekar the first CFO of BCCI as part of reforms suggested by Lodha panel has proved himself as an expert in handling Corporate Taxation, Treasury, Finance, Accounting & Formal Relationship Management (Tax Authorities and Tax Experts).

“Building up a strong professional team and successfully developing new strategies for board’s financial management has always been my priority. I am very happy that I have successfully managed to achieve that. Over the years I have worked harder for this time to come when you receive one of the prestigious honour in the industry”, quoted Mr. Santosh Rangnekar after winning the “Roll of Honour”.

CFO 100 Forum, aim to acknowledge and recognize the CFOs serving in Industry and business who demonstrate excellence in their professional life, create value to their company’s stakeholders on a sustainable basis thereby causing economic growth of the country, who are exemplary role models for other members in industry & business and are outstanding contributor to society & in civil services.