Godrej Consumer Products appointed Aasif Malbari as Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, effective August 12, 2026, succeeding Sudhir Sitapati who stepped down after five years. The leadership change aims to accelerate growth across the company's emerging markets portfolio, leveraging Malbari’s track record of transforming the Africa business and expanding margin-accretive categories. Vishal Kedia was simultaneously named Interim Chief Financial Officer to ensure continuity in financial oversight during the transition.
Leadership Transition Details
The Board of Directors approved the appointments on August 11, 2026, following a meeting that commenced at 3.35 pm (IST). The key personnel changes are outlined below:
| Role: |
Name |
Effective Date |
Notes |
| MD & CEO: |
Aasif Malbari |
August 12, 2026 |
Term: 5 years (subject to shareholder approval) |
| Outgoing MD & CEO: |
Sudhir Sitapati |
August 11, 2026 |
Resigned effective close of business |
| Interim CFO: |
Vishal Kedia |
August 12, 2026 |
Retains Head — Strategy, FP&A role |
Malbari’s appointment is subject to shareholder approval via postal ballot, which will be circulated in due course. He joins the Corporate Social Responsibility, ESG, and Management Committees, while continuing on the Risk Management Committee.
Strategic Context: Africa Transformation
Malbari brings three decades of experience in FMCG and auto industries, having previously served as Global CFO at Godrej Consumer Products, CFO at Tata Passenger Electric Mobility, and held roles at Hindustan Unilever. As Global CFO, he oversaw business strategy and partnered with leadership teams globally.
A key highlight of his tenure was the transformation of the Africa business. Under his oversight, the company grew its margin-accretive FMCG portfolio, notably launching the air care category and strengthening the legacy Hair Fashion business. This strategic shift resulted in EBITDA margins growing from ~9% in FY24 to ~15% in FY26.
Prior to joining GCPL, Malbari played a key role in scaling Tata Passenger Electric Mobility, including its reorganisation and a USD 1 billion fundraise for the electric vehicle business. He is a Chartered Accountant and Company Secretary who secured the All India First Rank in both CA Intermediate and Final examinations.
Outgoing CEO’s Legacy
Sudhir Sitapati tendered his resignation via email dated August 10, 2026. In his communication to Executive Chairperson Nisaba Godrej, Sitapati highlighted that GCPL’s total shareholder return had been ~10% from May 7, 2021, through August 9, compared with ~8% for the Nifty FMCG index. He also noted that 97% of analysts rated the stock a Buy or Hold.
Sitapati cited Q1 2027 revenue growth of 19%, driven by 9% underlying volume growth, as multi-quarter highs. The Board thanked him for his bold thinking over the last five years. His resignation renders the Ordinary Resolution passed at the 26th Annual General Meeting on August 7, 2026, ineffective.
Interim CFO Appointment
Vishal Kedia, currently Head — Strategy, FP&A and Investor Relations, was appointed Interim CFO and Key Managerial Personnel effective August 12, 2026. Kedia will continue discharging his existing responsibilities until a permanent candidate is appointed. He has been with the Godrej Group since November 2016, holding roles across India, Indonesia, Africa, and Latin America. Prior to joining GCPL, he worked at The Boston Consulting Group. He holds a Post Graduate Programme in Management from IIM Ahmedabad and a Bachelor of Commerce from St. Xavier’s College.
Disclosures and Authorisations
The board authorised Ms. Nisaba Godrej (Executive Chairperson), Mr. Aasif Malbari (MD & CEO), Mr. Vishal Kedia (Interim CFO), Mr. Virender Mittal (Global Controller), and Ms. Tejal Jariwala (Company Secretary & Compliance Officer) to determine materiality and make disclosures to stock exchanges, effective August 12, 2026.
Analyst Call Insights: Execution and Guidance
During an investor and analyst call held on August 11, 2026, management provided further context on the leadership transition and strategic outlook. Executive Chairperson Nisaba Godrej stated that while the strategic direction remains clear, the focus must now shift to "rigorous execution." She highlighted that GCPL aims to decisively outperform the market by balancing values and valuation, volume growth and profit, and core and new categories.
Malbari reaffirmed the company’s FY27 guidance, which includes high-single-digit volume growth, double-digit revenue growth, and double-digit profit growth. He emphasized that the leaders running countries, clusters, and categories remain unchanged, ensuring continuity. However, he noted that the new leadership would bring more agility and faster decision-making to accelerate growth in core categories such as Household Insecticides, Skin Cleansing, Hair Color, Air Care, and Home Care liquids.
Focus on Core and New Categories
Addressing questions on portfolio strategy, Malbari described the approach as a world of "and," meaning the company will not compromise on core brand growth while simultaneously accelerating new category creation. He identified restoring profitable growth in iconic soap brands and liquid vaporizers (LV) as non-negotiable priorities. While acknowledging that LV performance post-RNF launch has been good but not great, management indicated that efforts to increase penetration and market share will intensify.
On digital and e-commerce, Godrej noted that while the company is in the 80th to 90th percentile for traditional go-to-market models, it aims to move faster in FMCG 2.0 spaces like D2C and AI, citing the successful Muuchstac acquisition as a model for future incubation. The company plans to appoint an India CEO in the coming months to strengthen operational rigor, looking at both internal and external candidates.
What the Numbers Show
The leadership transition coincides with a clear strategic pivot toward execution intensity rather than structural overhaul. With EBITDA margins in Africa expanding from ~9% in FY24 to ~15% in FY26 under Malbari’s prior oversight, the market will closely watch whether this margin-expansion playbook can be replicated in the larger India business. The reaffirmation of double-digit revenue and profit guidance for FY27 suggests management confidence in the current trajectory, despite the abrupt departure of the outgoing CEO.