Hyundai Motor India appoints Amitabh Lal Das as new chief legal officer and business head

ETAuto Desk ETAuto Desk | 09-24 16:30

Hyundai Motor India Limited has appointed Amitabh Lal Das as the new Chief Legal Officer & Business Head.
Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) has appointed Amitabh Lal Das as the new Chief Legal Officer & Business Head, demonstrating the company's commitment to innovation, operational excellence, and continuous growth as it gears up for its next expansion phase.

Unsoo Kim, Managing Director of HMIL, congratulated Amitabh Lal Das stating, "We are happy to welcome Mr. Amitabh Lal Das to our leadership team as the Chief Legal Officer & Business Head. His expertise, strategic acumen, and track record in navigating complex challenges will add immense value to HMIL. As we continue to grow and evolve, I am confident his contributions will go a long way in supporting our vision and upholding our values."

Experience and educational background

Amitabh Lal Das brings significant experience in legal and allied domains. He earned his bachelor’s degree in arts (honours) in 1990 and completed his bachelor’s degree in law from the University of Delhi in 1995. He also holds an international certificate in enterprise risk management from the IRM, UK.

In his preceding roles, Amitabh Lal Das served as the senior legal director & general counsel at Yahoo India Private Limited. He was also associated with Max Life Insurance Company Limited.

As the Chief Legal Officer & Business Head at HMIL, he will be responsible for overseeing legal, compliance, and secretarial functions. He will report directly to Unsoo Kim, Managing Director of HMIL.

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