He’s a valuable advisor to ambitious Indian businesses with global dreams. Meet Vishesh Chandiok, National Managing Partner, Grant Thornton India or should we call him the prized merchant of the great Indian dream...
Those traditional mahogany interiors, the plush couch, complete with leather upholstery and, of course, fine tobacco smoke circles wafting from the pipe, held carelessly between his lips. Simple and sober, yet exuding dollops of classic old world charm. That’s Vishesh Chandiok for you, National Managing Partner, Grant Thornton (GT), India.
Gordon Gekko, a character from the 1987 film Wall Street (that even won Michael Douglas an Oscar) said that “Money never sleeps” and Vishesh Chandiok, who specialises in helping his clients multiply their money and investments, agrees wholeheartedly: “You make money in this business by charging time, so work life balance is to some extent a fallacy.”
In the business of money, somebody wins and somebody loses, but for Vishesh and his firm Grant Thornton, the success of their clients is their success, as their firm has aligned its growth with the success of its 1200-odd active client base. As the fifth largest accountancy firm globally and one of the oldest in India, Grant Thornton claims to cover anything and everything under the entire advisory value chain. “It depends by service really, from an idea to compliance and possibly exit; or business plan to implementing that plan; or designing an India-entry strategy, if it’s a global company; we even do HR issues, like compensation structure and organisation design; or cross border transactions, including inward and outward M&As and helping a PE/VC firm identify an investee,” boasts the man at the helm of Grant Thornton’s Indian affairs.
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Those traditional mahogany interiors, the plush couch, complete with leather upholstery and, of course, fine tobacco smoke circles wafting from the pipe, held carelessly between his lips. Simple and sober, yet exuding dollops of classic old world charm. That’s Vishesh Chandiok for you, National Managing Partner, Grant Thornton (GT), India.
Gordon Gekko, a character from the 1987 film Wall Street (that even won Michael Douglas an Oscar) said that “Money never sleeps” and Vishesh Chandiok, who specialises in helping his clients multiply their money and investments, agrees wholeheartedly: “You make money in this business by charging time, so work life balance is to some extent a fallacy.”
In the business of money, somebody wins and somebody loses, but for Vishesh and his firm Grant Thornton, the success of their clients is their success, as their firm has aligned its growth with the success of its 1200-odd active client base. As the fifth largest accountancy firm globally and one of the oldest in India, Grant Thornton claims to cover anything and everything under the entire advisory value chain. “It depends by service really, from an idea to compliance and possibly exit; or business plan to implementing that plan; or designing an India-entry strategy, if it’s a global company; we even do HR issues, like compensation structure and organisation design; or cross border transactions, including inward and outward M&As and helping a PE/VC firm identify an investee,” boasts the man at the helm of Grant Thornton’s Indian affairs.
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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2008
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