
Priya Kapur steps into spotlight at Sona Comstar as family feud continues
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. New Delhi: From visiting Sona Comstar’s manufacturing and R&D facilities to presenting a Harvard Business School case study on the company's turnaround led by her late husband Sunjay Kapur, Priya Sachdev Kapur is making her presence felt at India’s eighth-largest auto component maker, even as a court battle over control of the promoter entity continues.
Priya took the stage at an industry event organised by the Automotive Component Manufacturers Association (Acma) in New Delhi on Wednesday, detailing how her husband led the turnaround of Sona Comstar, the business founded by his father, Surinder Kapur, in the late 1980s. Priya’s address marked the first public statement by the 49-year-old executive since her husband’s sudden death from a heart attack while playing polo in the UK last June, and the subsequent family dispute with her mother-in-law, Rani Kapur, over control of Sona Comstar’s promoter entity, Aureus Investment Private Ltd, which owns 28% of the Gurugram-based component maker.
At the heart of the dispute is Sunjay's estate worth approximately ₹30,000 crore. “Under Sunjay’s vision and leadership, the company was re-invented as Sona Comstar through disciplined restructuring, deep technology integration, and a sharply refocused global strategy," she told an audience of auto and auto component industry executives.
The major thrust of her nearly 10-minute-long address at the event was to illustrate how the company's turnaround strategy was crafted by Sunjay Kapur, banking on electric vehicles, exports and investment in technology. “This transformation was not accidental.
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