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Two Decades and Beyond

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October 11, 2025

Celebrating 20 years of innovation and impact, Enso Group stands as a beacon of India's progress, driving growth, shaping industries, and powering the Viksit Bharat vision

- Vinay Maloo Chairman, Enso Group

Two Decades and Beyond

Real progress takes vision, patience, and purpose. For 20 years, Enso Group has championed meaningful change in sectors vital to India's future. Beyond headlines and short-term gains, Enso Group builds with intent, driving sustainable growth that uplifts communities, empowers industries, and shapes a better tomorrow for generations to come.

A Legacy of Visionary Enterprise

The story of Enso Group began with a bold idea ahead of its time. In 1987, Vinay Maloo co-founded Himachal Futuristic Communications Ltd. (HFCL), India's first private telecom company. At a time when private participation in the sector was virtually unimaginable, this pioneering move not only challenged the status quo but also laid the foundation for India's telecom revolution. HFCL's early success was a testament to foresight, conviction, and the belief that enterprise can be a force for transformation.

Building on this legacy, Vinay Maloo established Enso Group in 2005 with a singular purpose: to invest in sectors like energy, infrastructure, healthcare, and digital innovation that are vital to national progress. Enso was created to deliver enduring solutions, strengthen foundational systems, and contribute meaningfully to society.

Today, Enso Group stands as a reflection of that vision – an enterprise driven by purpose, grounded in values, and committed to shaping a better future through thoughtful, sustainable progress.

From Vision to Impact

For over two decades, Enso Group has pursued a singular mission: to invest in sectors that shape lives today and define India's strategic future. Every venture begins with one guiding question—will this create lasting value?

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