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EARLY RETIREMENT IS NOT A MYTH, IT'S A PLAN, SAYS AJIT MENON

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August 2025

In an exclusive conversation with Outlook Money, PGIM India MF CEO Ajit Menon reveals that his early retirement plan was laid out much in advance, what it took him to achieve it and how he plans to spend his post-retirement years. We've captured the main learnings for those who aspire to retire early

EARLY RETIREMENT IS NOT A MYTH, IT'S A PLAN, SAYS AJIT MENON

It is not every day that a chief executive officer (CEO) quits the cushioned job at his prime. So when PGIM India Mutual Fund CEO Ajit Menon announced that he had decided to "retire" at age 55, the industry was taken by surprise and votaries of early retirement got a shot of inspiration for their much-criticised-as-a-nearly-impossible financial goal.

Menon has chosen to retire three years before the official retirement age of 58. He will continue to serve as the CEO till August 31, 2025, and, then as a senior advisor with the fund house till March 2026. PGIM India MF will get a new CEO in Abhishek Tiwari, who is currently the chief business officer in the fund house, from September 1, 2025.

Outlook Money spoke to Menon to find out how he did it and what he plans ahead. The conversation was peppered with lessons for those who plan to retire early.

Says Menon: "I took steps towards (retiring at) a specific age when my wife Alinaa and I formally began the financial planning process with our advisor. We started by clearly defining all our life goals. With our advisor's help, we drew up our net worth at that time and reallocated our existing assets and both our incremental income streams accordingly. This involved selling real estate, repaying loans, monitoring our budget and addressing remaining financial gaps for our goals."

Here are the main learnings from our recent conversation and other interactions we have had with him in the past.

THE PLANNING PHASE

Acknowledge The Goal: High income doesn't guarantee early retirement, but a sharp focus and meticulous planning does.

When asked why he took the decision to retire at 55, he says: "I have simply followed the financial roadmap our family created with our advisor more than a decade ago."

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