Try GOLD - Free
Businessworld
|August 8, 2016
THE New-Delhi based Religare Enterprises (REL) is to simplify its corporate structure and set up a management committee to evaluate the proposed reorganisation of its three operating businesses — Religare Finvest, Religare Health Insurance and Religare Securities — into separate listed entities. SUNIL GODHWANI, chairman and managing director, REL spoke to RAGHU MOHAN of BW Businessworld on the strategic thinking and the course correction behind the moves.
-

Sunil Godhwani
Says what sets rel apart are its people and the management bandwidth it has been able to create and nurture
Excerpts:
Religare’s logo is the four-leafed clover; you get one in 10,000 that’s three-leafed. Is the firm still the rare clover?
I can’t comment on whether we are rare or not, but our endeavour has always been to deliver value to our stakeholders. We have always tried to innovate and differentiate ourselves, primarily because we have been a relatively late entrant.
We essentially operate across three pillars — lending, health insurance and capital markets. As a group and from a holding company (HoldCo: Religare Enterprises) standpoint we are diverse yet extremely focused; and entrenched in the segments we operate in. Our businesses range from retail, mass affluent, HNI’s, SME’s to large institutions. What we take pride in and sets us apart are our people and the management bandwidth we have been able to create and nurture; backed by an entrepreneurial, teamwork-led, co-ownership driven, agile operating philosophy and culture.
And an instance of Ì€ clover Religare’ in action in the real world will be…
Well, there are several examples from our distribution strategy, our innovative product offerings to our governance structure, hiring strategy and even our rewards and recognitions philosophy.
One of the early endorsements of our model was the IPO in 2007 wherein we were oversubscribed a record 160 times plus. I would also like to specifically share two very good examples of our unique abilities to effectively spot opportunities, stitch up partnerships to build businesses and eventually create enterprise value.
This story is from the August 8, 2016 edition of Businessworld.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,500+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Businessworld

BW Businessworld
THE NEW CRÈME DELL-A CRÈME OF ENTERPRISE LAPTOPS
Built for performance and portability, Dell's PRO 14 PREMIUM redefines enterprise laptops with Al-ready power, sleek design, and lasting efficiency
3 mins
September 20, 2025

BW Businessworld
FROM INTENT TO IMPACT: Transforming Data into Hyper-personalised Experiences
In conversations with CMOs, one insight that is consistently echoed has been the growing importance of hyperpersonalisation in marketing. While it holds immense potential to enhance customer experiences and brand relationships, many organisations find it challenging to implement hyper-personalisation at scale. Despite leveraging advanced technologies for segmentation and dynamic content creation, delivering truly personalised campaigns that align with individual customer needs and preferences remains a key hurdle.
3 mins
September 20, 2025

BW Businessworld
Apple's Retail Run in India
Two new stores in Bengaluru and Pune in as many days showcase the iconic brand's commitment to community, creativity, and long-term growth
4 mins
September 20, 2025

BW Businessworld
IT'S ALL IN THE KICKS
A growing love for sneakers in India has seen homegrown brands emerge, and consumers are loving them. We take a peek into this fast-growing market
4 mins
September 20, 2025

BW Businessworld
THE GST STIMULUS
From milk and soaps to mobiles, TVs and small cars, GST cuts promise festive relief—can spending power truly turbocharge India's growth?
8 mins
September 20, 2025

BW Businessworld
HEALTH MADE LESS TAXING
GST Council's bold reforms exempt insurance premiums and slash medical taxes, boosting affordability and access nationwide
3 mins
September 20, 2025

BW Businessworld
"EVERY WORD CARRIES A HIDDEN JOURNEY"
Author SUMANTO CHATTOPADHYAY discusses his book Stories of Words and Phrases, revealing quirky origins and why etymology deepens language and meaning, in this conversation with
4 mins
September 20, 2025

BW Businessworld
THE BIHAR ECONOMY STORY: FROM UNDERDEVELOPED TO UNSTOPPABLE
Under the seasoned leadership of CHIEF MINISTER NITISH KUMAR, the JDU-BJP government is attempting a transformation that feels both ambitious and tangible
3 mins
September 20, 2025

BW Businessworld
CAREER TIPS FROM A CORPORATE WORKSHOP
The author uses mentorship stories, workshop lessons and personal anecdotes from a range of sources to create a comprehensive yet digestible textbook. This eclectic approach serves the book well by preventing it from becoming overly theoretical or anecdotal. Each chapter feels like a conversation with a seasoned co-worker who sincerely wants you to be successful
3 mins
September 20, 2025

BW Businessworld
India Now Tourism Australia's Fifth-largest Market
Marking the second chapter of its global campaign, 'Come and Say G'day', TOURISM AUSTRALIA allocates 70 per cent of India media spend to digital, blending global brand identity with local Indian storytelling
3 mins
September 20, 2025
Translate
Change font size