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We consider Narayana Murthy a well wisher, not shareholder activist: Infosys

Venkatesan was responding to a query whether the company would prefer to see Murthy, who has been flagging falling corporate governance standards, as shareholder activist or a well-wisher.

July 26, 2017 / 13:16 IST
N. R. Narayana Murthy, founder and chairman of Infosys, listens to a question during an interview with Reuters at the company's office in Bangalore February 28, 2012. Picture taken on February 28, 2012. REUTERS/Vivek Prakash (REUTERS - Tags: BUSINESS SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY PROFILE HEADSHOT) - RTR30CV2
     
     
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    Infosys Co-Chairman Ravi Venkatesan today said the company certainly would not want to  label co-founder and promoter N R Narayana Murthy as a  shareholder activist, but consider him a "well-wisher."

    "I would like to see him - Murthy - as a well-wisher of  Infosys, which he has been and will continue to be so.. I don't think we should label him as A or B, and certainly not as a shareholder activist," he told PTI in an interview here.

    Venkatesan was responding to a query whether the company  would prefer to see Murthy, who has been flagging falling  corporate governance standards, as shareholder activist or a  well-wisher.

    Venkatesan said he regards Murthy not only as the  founder, but a mentor, and hoped that the relationship with  him continues in a constructive and productive way for a long  term.

    "For most people whether they are employees or large  number of investors, he will continue to be the founder, and  certainly I regard him not only as a founder, but as a mentor. So, hope this relationship continues in a constructive and productive way for a long-term," he said.

    Infosys had flagged actions by "activist shareholders" as a risk factor, which could potentially require the company to incur significant legal fees and public relations costs. In its annual filing to the US Securities and Exchange  Commission, Infosys said such activities could interfere with  the company's ability to execute its strategic plan.

    Over the past few months, the country's second largest software services firm has been battling allegations by Murthy and other former senior executives of falling corporate governance standards. Asked who are the sahreholder activists the company is  wary about, Venkatesan said, "I think that is the question for CFO Ranga (Ranganath D Mavinakere).

    "       He however said the company's risks are not related to a  single event, which unfortunately the media picked up, but to 55 risks incuding cyber security risk. "We called out 55 risks.. We have clarified both the  company and I that we didn't intend to call out anyone  individual (Murthy) or group in particular, but as a generic  risk," he added.

    Asked if the company really wants to lose founders,  especially Murthy at the trying times of new digital era by  selling off their entire stake, Venkatesan said instead of  deliberating much on the issue, the real issue for the company and CEO Vishal Sikka is how best they can perform and hope to keep their stakeholders and founders, including Murthy, invested in Infosys.

    "As a company we can't comment on the intentions of the  founders, but I hope if Infosys and the shares perform, then  not only the founders, but all shareholders will continue to  stay invested in the company," he said. Venkatesan was replying to a query on media speculation  on founders including Murthy selling off their entire stake  and if the company really wanted to lose Murthy at the trying  times of new digital era.

    "This thing (speculation over founders selling entire  stake)is actually incidental.. I think the real issue for  Vishal; for Infosys; for the board, and all of us is about  only one thing, it is about performance. What matters right now is that Infy should be at the leading edge of change and our performance must be the best in the industry, and if we do that I am hopeful that all investors will continue to stay invested in us.. That is the real issue," he reiterated.

    Venkatesan also said IT industry is changing dramatically  and is not normal, and if the company does not change, it is  going to be difficult days ahead (for Infosys). Inspite of the "bad press" on various issues including  severance package given to former CFO Rajiv Bansal and  allegations over Panaya acquisition, the company's performance has been right at the top of the list.

    "Inspite of all things (Bansal and Panaya issues)  happening, from a performance standpoint, we were right at the top of the list. If you look at Q1, you saw some other companies had a lot of challenges, but our performance was quite solid," he said. Venkatesan further said the company should accelerate  because half of its growth has come from new and future  services like digital, cyber security, IoT and AI.

    "Also, last year, which was year ended March 31, Infy's growth rate was the second highest in the industry.. We did the best job of maintaining margins. Our free cash flow  generation was the best in the industry," he added. Murthy and other founders have been vocal about Bansal  and Panaya issues.

    first published: Jul 26, 2017 12:59 pm

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