Chinnakannan Sivasankaran

Chinnakannan Sivasankaran
Born (1956-07-29) 29 July 1956
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
Nationality Seychelles
Occupation Chairman of Siva Group
Religion Hindu
Website SIVA Group

Chinnakannan Sivasankaran (born 1956, Chennai) is the Chairman of Siva Group,[1] Siva Industries & Holdings and Siva Ventures. He was declared as bankrupt by Supreme Court of Seychelles in 2014.[2]

Early life

Sivasankaran was born in 1956 in Chennai, India.[3] He started his career as a fabrication contractor for MRL (now Chennai Petroleum corporation), a business started by his father.[4]

Ventures

Sivasankaran bought Sterling Computers from Robbert Amritraj, father of the Indian tennis star, Vijay Amritraj, in the 80s and selling computers at the lower prices. [5] made it to the Indian newspapers as an innovative emerging businessman. He acquired telecom licenses for Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan, UP (East) and Tamil Nadu in early 1990s and in 1997 launched Aircel based out of Chennai. Sivasankaran also has stakes in Aiwo (health food chain), WinWinD, S Tel and Siva Shipping (earlier Ugland Shipping).[6]

Controversies

Sivasankaran sold his 74% stake in Aircel to Maxis Communications in 2006. Later, CBI allegedly found irregularities in the deal and charged former minister Dayanithi Maran for having forced Sivasankaran to sell all his stake to Maxis.[7]

He is known to keep an extremely low public profile and has rarely given public interviews. He is known to live out of the most expensive presidential suites around the world and owns a large fleet of private planes and yachts.[8] He is the ambassador-at-large for Seychelles, where he owns a seafront residence.[9] On August 26, 2014, the Supreme Court of Seychelles declared him and the Siva Group insolvent following his application for bankruptcy protection to ward off a claim by his Bahrain-based telecom partner Batelco.[10]

References

  1. "Executive profile : C.Sivasankaran". Bloomberg Businessweek. Retrieved 5 March 2014.
  2. "Siva seeks bankruptcy protection". The Times of India. 1 September 2014.
  3. "About Sivasankaran, member of the board of Tamlinad Mercantile Bank".
  4. "The story of Sivasankaran". The Hindu Businessline. Retrieved 5 March 2014.
  5. financialexpress.com
  6. "Company brochure : Siva shipping". Siva Shipping. Retrieved 5 March 2014.
  7. "2G case, Maran pressurized Sivasankaran".
  8. plushasia.com
  9. "hinnakannan Sivasankaran: The Chennai-born billionaire behind Dayanidhi Maran's exit". Economic Times. ET Bureau. 8 July 2011. Retrieved 5 March 2014.
  10. "Siva seeks bankruptcy protection". The Times of India. Times of India. 1 September 2014.
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