PGrasim Industries LimitedExecutive Cockpit

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One company, three reconciling structures — the management org, the operating brands, and the legal entities behind every transaction.

Grasim Industries Limited · FY26 (modeled)
India's #1 VSF producer, Top 3 cement
24,000 employees · 0+ US sites · 51 countries
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A roll-up is never one clean tree. Pavion is one platform seen three ways — who reports to whom (org), which brand sells the work (brand), and which legal entity books it (entity). They only reconcile through the office, which is why the same acquisition shows up as a brand here, a leader there, and a data-grain gap on the map.

Data backing: org (theorg.com · Pavion PRs) · brand registry (M&A lineage) · business_unit · region · site
Drill any lens

Click a leader or brand → its offices and P&L

Pick a business unit (e.g. Jim Muncey's Security) or a brand (e.g. RFI) to see the offices underneath and how much of the money is office-grain actual vs AI-allocated.

By business unit
By brand

Grasim Industries Limited (organic / CTSI base)

Building Materials (Cement, Paints) · India · core platform · Core
Office-grain coverage
88%
Revenue
$15.08B
Recurring (ARR)
$5.74B
Gross profit ~34%
$5.05B
Offices · devices
29 · 311k
Where the revenue is booked$11.83B actual · $3.25B estimated
$11.83B
$2.71B

78% is office-grain actual; the rest is AI-allocated from area/region postings while integration completes — shown as an estimate, reconciled to the area total.

Offices (29)
OfficeRegionRevenueARRGrainRecording
Mumbai (HQ), VAIndia$1.68B$650M100%Actuals
Washington, DCIndia$1.08B$433M98%Actuals
Atlanta, GAMiddle East$812M$298M78%Allocated
Los Angeles, CAWest$812M$325M90%Actuals
Boston, MAAPAC$785M$325M95%Actuals
Hackensack, NJAPAC$758M$298M94%Actuals
Denver, COAfrica$704M$271M92%Actuals
Baltimore, MDIndia$650M$244M96%Actuals
Raleigh, NCMiddle East$650M$244M88%Actuals
Dallas, TXAfrica$650M$244M90%Actuals
Mechanicsville, VAIndia$596M$217M97%Actuals
Chicago, ILAfrica$596M$217M72%Allocated
Seattle, WAWest$514M$189M90%Actuals
Phoenix, AZWest$487M$189M88%Actuals
Houston, TXAfrica$487M$189M90%Actuals
Norfolk, VAIndia$460M$162M95%Actuals
Altamonte Springs, FLMiddle East$433M$162M90%Actuals
Greer, SCMiddle East$379M$135M86%Actuals
Portland, ORWest$379M$135M70%Allocated
Salt Lake City, UTAfrica$379M$135M88%Actuals
Nashville, TNMiddle East$352M$135M74%Allocated
Knightdale, NCMiddle East$325M$108M88%Actuals
Boise, IDAfrica$244M$81M50%Region-only
Toronto, CANAmericas$244M$81M70%Allocated
London, GBRAmericas$189M$81M65%Allocated
Frankfurt, DEUAmericas$135M$54M60%Allocated
Dublin, IRLAmericas$108M$54M48%Region-only
Singapore, SGPAmericas$108M$54M50%Region-only
Tokyo, JPNAmericas$81M$27M45%Region-only
Lens 1 · Management org

How the company is run

CEO → business-unit presidents + corporate functions. Note: the Fire BU is run through its acquired-brand GMs.

Saikat Roy
Chief Executive Officer
Business units (P&L owners)
Ankit Mehra
Head, Corporate Development
Strategy
Suresh Patel
Business Head, Chemicals
Chemicals (Chlor-alkali, Specialty)
Neha Verma
VP, ESG & Sustainability
Vikram Singh
Business Head, Textiles
Textiles
Rohit Gupta
Business Head, Financial Services
Financial Services
Corporate functions
Hemant Kumar
Chief Financial Officer
Finance
Amitabh Joshi
VP, Supply Chain
Sunil Bhatia
Chief Information Officer
Technology
Sachin Sahay
CEO, Birla Opus (Paints)
Building Materials (Cement, Paints)
Ajay Sharma
President, Cellulosic Fibres
Cellulosic Fibres (VSF, Yarn)
Meena Iyer
Treasurer
Finance
Ravi Desai
Chief Risk Officer
Risk
Priya Sharma
Head, Project Management Office
Strategy
Kumar Mangalam Birla
Chairman, Board of Directors
Board
Read this: Security and Integration are run by BU presidents, but Fire Safety is run through its brands — AFA (Mike Slattery) and Firecom (Ralph Dioguardi) each have a VP & GM. That's a roll-up tell: the most-integrated brands became the operating spine of a business unit, while newer deals still sit as standalone entities.
10
Operating brands
under one platform
9
Acquired since 2020
of the 21+ total tracked
4
Fully integrated
on the common ledger
5
Still integrating
standalone / partial
Lens 2 · Operating brands · Lens 3 · legal entities

Pavion → business unit → brand

Each acquired brand is also a legal entity that books revenue; the colour rail is its business unit, the badge its integration state.

Fire Safety· $0M · 0 brand
Security· $0M · 0 brand
Integration· $0M · 0 brand
Why it matters

The three lenses only reconcile at the office

A single job is booked by a legal entity, sold under a brand, owned by a BU leader, and delivered from an office in a region. AI keeps them tied.

The chain, end to end
Legal entity (e.g. RFI Enterprises, Inc.)
  → Operating brand (RFI)
    → Business unit (Security · Jim Muncey)
      → Office (San Jose, CA)
        → Region (West)
How AI holds it together

Entity resolution maps each legacy entity/brand/office code to one node, so a number can roll up by any lens — by leader, by brand, by BU, or by geography — and still tie to the same total. Where a recent entity still books at region level, the office and brand figures are AI-allocated and flagged, not invented.

By BU
3 units
Fire · Security · Integration
By brand
10 brands
4 integrated
By region
6 regions
real state footprint
By leader
12 execs
CEO → BU + functions