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A. Sivasailam

A. Sivasailam
Born (1934-08-24)August 24, 1934
Alwarkurichi, Tirunelveli district, Tamil Nadu, India
Died 11 January 2011(2011-01-11) (aged 76)
Kasturba Hospital, Manipal, Karnataka, India
Occupation Industrialist
Educationist
Philanthropist
Years active 1957–2011
Known for Amalgamations Group
Spouse(s) Indira Sivasailam
Children Mallika Srinivasan
Jayashree Venkatraman
Parent(s) S. Anantharamakrishnan (father)
Awards Padma Shri
NIQA Outstanding Industrialist Award
SAE India Lifetime Achievement Award
SIAM Lifetime Achievement Award
AIMA Distinguished Service Award
ACMAI Golden Jubilee Lifetime Contribution Award
Website Website of Amalgamations Group

Anantharamakrishnan Sivasailam (1934–2011) was an Indian industrialist, educationist, philanthropist and a former chairman and managing director of Amalgamations Group of Industries, a 70 billion conglomerate hosting a workforce of over 12,000 (as of 2011). He headed the business family which was listed by Forbes as the 37th richest in India in 2015, with a net worth of US$ 2.5 billion. He was the president of the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (1970, 1971) and ASSOCHAM and held the office of the Sheriff of Madras during 1969–1970. The Government of India awarded him the fourth highest civilian honour of the Padma Shri, in 2007, for his contributions to Indian industry.

Sivasailam was born on 24 August 1934, at Alwarkurichi in Tirunelveli district, in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu, to S. Anantharamakrishnan, the founder of Amalgamations Group, as the eldest of his two sons. He graduated in Commerce from Loyola College, Chennai of the University of Madras and started his career as an accountant at a chartered accountancy firm in London where he worked for four years. In 1957, he joined his father in their family business as a comptroller and treasurer and took over Tractors and Farm Equipment Limited (TAFE), an industrial venture started by the Group in 1960, as its general manager, in 1961. He continued heading TAFE for 7 years and subsequent to his father's death in 1964, he took over the leadership of the Group's business and became the chairman of the Group officially in 1968, with his brother, A. Krishnamurthy, as its vice chairman. He held the position till his death in 2011 and the Group grew during this period from a 350 million business to 70 billion conglomerate, composed of 48 subsidiaries and 12,000 strong workforce. The Tractors and Farm Equipment Limited, the flagship company of the Group, has since become the largest exporter and the second largest manufacturer of agricultural tractors in India, with an annual output of 100,000 tractors and a turnover of US$1.6 billion.


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