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I. WIPRO’S PHILOSOPHY ON CORPORATE
GOVERNANCE
Wipro’s governance framework is driven by the objective
of enhancing long term stakeholder value without
compromising on ethical standards and corporate
social responsibilities. Efficient corporate governance
requires a clear understanding of the respective
roles of the Board of Directors (“Board”) and of senior
management and their relationships with others in the
corporate structure. Sincerity, fairness, good citizenship
and commitment to compliance are key characteristics
that drive relationships of the Board and senior
management with other stakeholders.
Corporate governance philosophy of Wipro flows from
the “Spirit of Wipro” which represents core values by
which policies and practices of the organization are
guided. The values encapsulated in the “Spirit of Wipro”
are:
Be passionate about
clients’ success
Treat each person
with respect
Be global and
responsible
Unyielding integrity in
everything we do
While our Company has transformed many times over
the years, the Spirit of Wipro and our core values, have
remained constant.
Our Chairman introduced the Five Habits essential to
drive a Growth Mindset in early 2020, which are our
values in action:
• Being respectful
• Being responsive
• Always communicating
• Demonstrating stewardship
• Building trust
So far, over 21,000 employees globally have been part
of 75 immersive and interactive sessions hosted by our
senior leadership team on the Five Habits.
Corporate governance at Wipro is implemented through
robust board governance processes, internal control
systems and processes, and strong audit mechanisms.
These are articulated through the Company’s Code of
Business Conduct, Corporate Governance Guidelines
and charters of various sub-committees of the Board
and the Company’s Disclosure Policy. Wipro’s corporate
governance practices can be described through the
following four layers:
a) Governance by Shareholders
b) Governance by Board of Directors
c) Governance by Sub-committees of Board, and
d) Governance through management process
In this report, we have provided details on how the
corporate governance principles are put in to practice
within Wipro.
II. SHAREHOLDERS
The Companies Act, 2013, Securities and Exchange
Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure
Requirements) Regulations, 2015 (“Listing Regulations”)
and New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) Listed Company
Manual prescribe the governance mechanism by
shareholders in terms of passing of ordinary and special
resolutions, voting rights, participation in the corporate
actions such as bonus issue, buyback of shares,
declaration of dividend, etc. Your Company follows a
robust process to ensure that the shareholders of the
Company are well informed of Board decisions both on
financial and non-financial matters and adequate notice
with a detailed explanation is sent to the shareholders
well in advance to obtain necessary approvals.
III. BOARD OF DIRECTORS
1. Composition of Board
is a professional CEO who
As at March 31, 2021, our Board had two Executive
Independent Directors
Directors, six non-executive
and one non-executive non-independent Director. The
Executive Chairman and Whole Time Director, and the
non-executive non-independent Director are Promoter
(CEO) and
Directors. The Chief Executive Officer
Managing Director
is
responsible for the day to day operations of the
Company. Of the seven Non-Executive Directors, six
are Independent Directors, free from any business or
other relationship that could materially influence their
judgment. In the opinion of the Board, all the Independent
Directors are independent of the management and
satisfy the criteria of independence as defined under
the Companies Act, 2013, the Listing Regulations and
the NYSE Listed Company manual.
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is well diversified and
consists
The Board
of a woman
three
Directors who are foreign nationals. The profiles
of our Directors are available on our website at
https://www.wipro.com/leadership.
Independent Director and
Post-Meeting Follow-Up System
After the Board meeting, we have formal system of
follow-up, review and reporting on actions taken by the
management on the decisions of the Board and sub-
committees of the Board.
2. Board Meetings
4. Appointment of Directors
We decide about the Board meeting dates
in
consultation with the Board members. The schedule
of the Board meetings and Board Committee meetings
is communicated in advance to the Directors to enable
them to attend the meetings.
Our Board meetings are normally scheduled over two
days. In addition, every quarter, Independent Directors
meet amongst themselves exclusively. In line with Para 4
of Schedule B of SEBI (Prohibition of Insider Trading)
Regulations, 2015, it is the endeavor of the Company
that the gap between the clearance of accounts by audit
committee and board meeting is as narrow as possible,
and Wipro is committed to adhere to this requirement.
Information flow to the Board Members
Information is provided to the Board Members on a
continuous basis for their review, inputs and approval
from time to time. More specifically, we present our
annual Strategic Plan and Operating Plans of our
business to the Board for their review, inputs and
approval. Likewise, our quarterly financial statements
and annual financial statements are first presented to
the Audit Committee and subsequently to the Board
for their approval. In addition, various matters such as
appointment of Directors and Key Managerial Personnel,
corporate actions, review of internal and statutory
audits, details of investor grievances, specific cases of
acquisitions, important managerial decisions, material
positive/negative developments and
legal/statutory
matters are presented to the respective Committees
of the Board and later with the recommendation of
Committees to the Board of Directors for their approval
as may be required.
As a system, in most cases, information to Directors is
submitted along with the agenda papers well in advance
of the Board meeting. Inputs and feedback of Board
Members are taken and considered while preparation
of agenda and documents for the Board meeting.
Documents containing Unpublished Price Sensitive
Information are submitted to the Board and Committee
Members, at a shorter notice, as per the general consent
taken from the Board, from time to time.
3.
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The Board has adopted the provisions with respect
to appointment and tenure of Independent Directors
consistent with the Companies Act, 2013 and the Listing
Regulations.
As per the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013, the
Independent Directors shall be appointed for not more
than two terms of maximum of five years each and shall
not be liable to retire by rotation.
issues a formal
Independent
At the time of appointment of an
Director, the Company
letter of
appointment outlining his/her role, function, duties
and responsibilities as a Director. The template of the
letter of appointment is available on our website at
h t t p s : // w w w.w i p ro .c o m / i n v e s t o r s /c o r p o r a t e -
governance/.
Details of Directors proposed for appointment/re-
appointment at the 75th Annual General Meeting
(“AGM”) is provided at page no. 91 as part of the Board’s
Report and in the notice convening the 75th AGM.
Lead Independent Director
The Board has designated Mr. M. K. Sharma as
Independent Director. The role of the
the Lead
Lead
in the
Corporate Governance guidelines of your Company
and
is available on the Company’s website at
h t t p s : // w w w.w i p ro .c o m / i n v e s t o r s /c o r p o r a t e -
governance/.
Independent Director
is described
5. Policy
for Nomination of Directors,
their
Remuneration and Board Diversity
The Board Governance, Nomination and Compensation
Committee has adopted a policy which, inter alia, deals
with the manner of selection of Directors and payment
of their remuneration as described herein below.
The Company has also adopted a policy on Board
Diversity which guides the organization’s approach to
diversity in the composition of the Board.
Criteria for Selection of Independent Directors and Key
Skills, Expertise, and Core Competencies of the Board
The Board of the Company comprises of eminent
personalities and leaders in their respective fields.
These Directors are nominated based on well-defined
selection criteria. The Board Governance, Nomination
and Compensation Committee considers, inter alia,
qualifications, skills, expertise and
experience,
competencies, whilst recommending to the Board
the candidature for appointment as
Independent
Director.
In case of appointment of Independent Directors, the
Board Governance, Nomination and Compensation
Committee satisfies itself about the independence
of the Directors vis-à-vis the Company to enable the
Board to function independently of the management
and discharge its functions and duties effectively. In
case of re-appointment of Independent Directors, the
Board also takes into consideration, the performance
evaluation and engagement level of the Independent
Directors.
The Board Governance, Nomination and Compensation
Committee ensures that the candidates
identified
for appointment as Directors are not disqualified for
appointment under Section 164 and other applicable
provisions of the Companies Act, 2013.
As required under Rule 6 of the Companies (Appointment
and Qualification of Directors) Rules, 2014, all the
Independent Directors have completed the registration
with the Independent Directors Databank and, wherever
required, also completed the online proficiency test,
conducted by Indian Institute of Corporate Affairs.
In the opinion of the Board and the Board Governance, Nomination and Compensation Committee, the following is a list of
core skills/expertise/competencies required in the context of the Company’s business and which are available with the Board:
Wide management and
leadership experience
Information Technology
Diversity
Functional and managerial
experience
Personal values
Corporate governance
Strong management and leadership experience, including in areas of business development, strategic
planning and mergers and acquisitions, ideally with major public companies with successful multinational
operations in technology, manufacturing, banking, investments and finance, international business,
scientific research and development, senior level government experience and academic administration.
Expertise or experience in information technology business, technology consulting and operations,
emerging areas of technology such as digital, cloud and cyber security, intellectual property in information
technology domain, and knowledge of technology trends.
Diversity of thought, experience, knowledge, perspective, gender and culture brought to the Board
by individual members. Varied mix of strategic perspectives, geographical focus with knowledge and
understanding of key geographies.
Knowledge and skills in accounting and finance, business judgment, general management practices and
processes, crisis response and management, industry knowledge, macro-economic perspectives, human
resources, labour laws, international markets, sales and marketing, and risk management.
Personal characteristics matching the Company’s values, such as integrity, accountability, and high
performance standards.
Experience in developing and implementing good corporate governance practices, maintaining board and
management accountability, managing stakeholders’ interests and Company’s responsibilities towards
customers, employees, suppliers, regulatory bodies and the communities in which it operates. Experience
in boards and committees of other large companies.
Given below is a list of core skills, expertise and competencies of the individual Directors:
Name of Director
Mr. Rishad A. Premji
Mr. Azim H. Premji
Mr. Thierry Delaporte2
Mr. William Arthur Owens
Mr. M. K. Sharma
Mrs. Ireena Vittal
Dr. Patrick J. Ennis
Mr. Patrick Dupuis
Mr. Deepak M. Satwalekar3
Wide Management
and Leadership
experience1
Information
Technology
-
Diversity
Skills/Expertise/Competencies
Functional and
Managerial
Experience1
Personal
Values
Corporate
Governance
1 These skills/competencies are broad-based, encompassing several areas of expertise/experience. Each Director may possess varied combinations of skills/
experience within the described set of parameters, and it is not necessary that all Directors possess all skills/experience listed therein.
2 Mr. Thierry Delaporte was appointed as the Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director for a term of 5 years with effect from July 6, 2020 to July 5, 2025.
3 Mr. Deepak M. Satwalekar was appointed as an Independent Director for a term of 5 years with effect from July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2025.
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6. Familiarization Programme and Training
for
Independent Directors
The Company has an orientation process/familiarization
programme for its independent directors that includes:
a) Briefing on their role, responsibilities, duties, and
obligations as a member of the Board.
b) Nature of business and business model of the
Company, Company’s strategic and operating plans.
c) Matters relating to Corporate Governance, Code of
Business Conduct, Risk Management, Compliance
Programs, Internal Audit, etc.
As a process when a new independent director is
appointed, a familiarization programme as described
above is conducted by the senior management team
and whenever a new member is appointed to a Board
Committee, information relevant to the functioning of the
Committee and the role and responsibility of Committee
members is informed. Each of our independent directors
have attended such orientation process/familiarization
programme when they were inducted into the Board.
As part of ongoing training, the Company schedules
quarterly meetings of business heads and functional
heads with the Independent Directors. During these
meetings, comprehensive presentations are made
on the various aspects such as business models,
new business strategies and initiatives by Business
Leaders, risk minimization procedures, recent trends
in technology, changes in domestic/overseas industry
scenario, Digital Transformation, state of Global IT
Services
industry, and regulatory regime affecting
the Company globally. These meetings also facilitate
Independent Directors to provide their inputs and
suggestions on various strategic and operational
matters directly to the business and functional
heads. The details of the familiarization programme
are also available on the website of the Company at
https://www.wipro.com/content/dam/nexus/en/investor/
corporate-governance/policies-and-guidelines/ethical-
guidelines/12771-familiarization-programmes-imparted-
to-independent-directors.pdf.
The Board Governance, Nomination and Compensation
Committee presents to the Board on a periodic basis,
succession plans for appointments to the Board
based on various factors such as current tenure of
Directors, outcome of performance evaluation, Board
diversity and business requirements. In addition, the
Company conducts an annual Talent Review Process
for senior management and other executive officers
which provides a leadership-level talent inventory and
capability map that reflects the extent to which critical
talent needs are fulfilled vis-a-vis business drivers.
The Board Governance, Nomination and Compensation
Committee reviews the outcome of this process and
presents the succession plan for senior management
and other executive officers to the Board.
8. Board Evaluation
Details of methodology adopted for Board evaluation
have been provided at page no. 92 of the Board’s Report.
9. Remuneration Policy and Criteria for Making
Payments to Directors, Senior Management and
Key Managerial Personnel
The Independent Directors are entitled to receive
remuneration by way of sitting fees, reimbursement
of expenses for participation in the Board/Committee
meetings and commission as detailed hereunder:
a) Sitting fees for each meeting of the Board or
Committee of the Board attended by him or her, of
such sum as may be approved by the Board within
the overall limits prescribed under the Companies
Act, 2013.
and
b) Commission on a quarterly basis, of such sum as
may be approved by the Board and Members on
the recommendation of the Board Governance,
Nomination
Committee.
The aggregate commission payable to all the
Independent Directors and non-executive directors
put together shall not exceed 1% of the net profits
of the Company during any financial year. The
commission is payable on pro-rata basis to those
Directors who occupy office for part of the year.
Compensation
7. Succession Planning
We have an effective mechanism for succession
planning which focuses on orderly succession of
Directors,
including Executive Directors and other
senior management team and other executive officers.
The Board Governance, Nomination and Compensation
Committee implements this mechanism in concurrence
with the Board.
c) Reimbursement of travel, stay and other expenses
for participation in Board/Committee meetings.
d) Independent Directors and Promoter Directors
are not entitled to participate in the stock option
schemes of the Company.
Following are terms and conditions for determining
the remuneration to Mr. Azim H. Premji, who is a Non-
Executive, Non-Independent Director:
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a) Remuneration as applicable to other Non-Executive
Directors of the Company, in addition to the sitting
fees for attending the meetings of the Board thereof,
as may be determined by the Board, provided
however that the aggregate remuneration, including
commission, paid to the Directors other than the
Managing Director and Whole Time Directors in a
financial year shall not exceed 1% of the net profits
of the Company, in terms of Section 197 of the
Companies Act, 2013 and computed in the manner
referred to in Section 198 of the Companies Act, 2013.
b) Maintenance of Founder Chairman’s office including
executive assistant at Company’s expense.
c) Reimbursement of travel, stay and entertainment
expenses actually and properly incurred in the
course of business as per the Company’s policy.
In determining the remuneration of Chairman, CEO and
Managing Director, and Senior Management Employees
and Key Managerial Personnel, the Board Governance,
Nomination and Compensation Committee and the
Board shall ensure/consider the following:
a) The balance between fixed and variable pay
reflecting short and
long-term performance
objectives, appropriate to the working of the
Company and its goals.
b) Alignment of remuneration of Key Managerial
Personnel and Directors with long-term interests of
the Company.
c) Company’s performance vis-à-vis
the annual
achievement,
vis-à-
vis KRAs/KPIs, industry benchmark and current
compensation trends in the market.
individuals’ performance
the
recommends
remuneration
The Board Governance, Nomination and Compensation
Committee
for
the Chairman, CEO and Managing Director, Senior
Management and Key Managerial Personnel. The
payment of remuneration to the Executive Directors and
Non-Executive Directors is approved by the Board and
Members. Approval of Members is also obtained in case
of remuneration payable to Non-Executive Directors.
There was no change to the remuneration policy during
the financial year.
Details of Remuneration to Directors
Details of remuneration paid to the Directors for the services rendered and stock options granted during the financial year
2020-21 are given below. No stock options were granted to any of the Independent Directors and Promoter Directors during
the financial year 2020-21.
(in ` Million)
Relationship with directors
Salary
Allowances
Commission/Incentives/
Variable Pay
Other annual compensation
Retirals
Sitting fees
TOTAL
Grant of ADS Restricted
Stock Units during the year
Notice period
Rishad A.
Premji(2)(3)
Son of Azim
H. Premji
Thierry
Delaporte(1)(4)(5)
None
William
Arthur
Owens(1)
None
Azim H.
Premji
Father of
Rishad A.
Premji
M. K.
Sharma
None
Ireena
Vittal
None
Patrick J.
Ennis(1)
None
Patrick
Dupuis(1)
None
Deepak M.
Satwalekar(6)
None
Arundhati
Bhattacharya(7)
None
Abidali Z.
Neemuchwala(1)(8)
None
14.30
43.93
55.68
0.17
3.86
NA
117.94
NA
Up to 180
days
68.63
27.40
112.79
379.19
55.49
NA
643.50
1,500,000
NA
NA
7.15
NA
NA
0.60
7.75
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
29.21
11.60
10.24
20.73
20.73
NA
NA
0.60
29.81
NA
NA
NA
0.60
12.20
NA
NA
NA
0.60
10.84
NA
NA
NA
0.60
21.33
NA
NA
NA
0.60
21.33
NA
Up to 180 days
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
6.65
NA
NA
0.40
7.05
NA
NA
NA
NA
2.22
NA
NA
0.20
2.42
NA
NA
14.14
NA
2.42
6.15
0.002
NA
22.72
NA
NA
Figures in the above table are subject to rounding-off adjustments
Notes:
(1) Figures mentioned in ` are equivalent to amounts paid in foreign currency, wherever applicable.
(2) Mr. Rishad A. Premji is entitled to a commission at the rate of 0.35% on incremental consolidated net profits of Wipro Limited for fiscal year 2021
over the previous year, computed in accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act, 2013.
(3) Mr. Rishad A. Premji’s compensation also included cash bonus (part of his allowances) on an accrual basis, which is payable over a period of time.
(4) The compensation disclosed for Mr. Thierry Delaporte is for the period from July 6, 2020 to March 31, 2021. It includes components such as a one-
time cash award, annual stock grant which will vest as per the vesting pattern approved by the Board Governance, Nomination and Compensation
Committee (1,200,000 ADS restricted stock units, comprising of 300,000 ADS restricted stock units expiring in July 2024 and 900,000 ADS
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performance stock units expiring in June 2023 and one-time grant of 300,000 ADS restricted stock units expiring in July 2022), among other things,
as per the terms approved by the Shareholders at the Annual General Meeting held in July 2020.
(5) The remuneration of Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director is computed on an accrual basis. It also includes the amortization of RSUs
granted to him, which will vest over a period of time. This also includes RSUs that will vest based on performance parameters of the Company.
(6) Mr. Deepak M. Satwalekar was appointed as an Independent Director of the Company with effect from July 1, 2020 and the compensation disclosed
is for the period from July 1, 2020 to March 31, 2021.
(7) The compensation disclosed for Ms. Arundhati Bhattacharya is for the period April 1, 2020 to June 30, 2020. Ms. Bhattacharya resigned as an
Independent Director of the Company with effect from the close of business hours on June 30, 2020.
(8) The compensation disclosed for Mr. Abidali Z. Neemuchwala is for the period April 1, 2020 to June 1, 2020. Mr. Neemuchwala resigned as the Chief
Executive Officer and Managing Director of the Company with effect from the end of the day on June 1, 2020.
None of the Non-Executive Directors received remuneration
exceeding 50% of the total annual remuneration paid to all
Non-Executive Directors for the year ended March 31, 2021.
that consist of a pension and gratuity which are offered to all
of our employees, but no other benefits upon termination of
employment except as mentioned below.
Terms of Employment Arrangements
Under the Companies Act, 2013, our shareholders must
approve the salary, bonus and benefits of all executive
directors at a General Meeting of the Shareholders. Each of
our executive directors has signed an agreement containing
the terms and conditions of employment, including a monthly
salary, performance bonus and benefits including vacation,
medical reimbursement and pension fund contributions.
These agreements have varying terms, but either we or the
executive director may generally terminate the agreement
upon six months’ notice to the other party.
Pursuant to the terms of the employment arrangement
with Mr. Delaporte, if his employment is terminated by the
Company without Cause, the Company is required to pay
Mr. Delaporte, severance pay of 12 months’ base salary as
last applicable when in service, payable over a 12 month
period following the date of termination. These payments will
cease if Mr. Delaporte obtains a new employment within the
12 months period or becomes a consultant to any Company.
We also indemnify our directors and officers for claims
brought under any rule of law to the fullest extent permitted
by applicable law.
The terms of our employment arrangements with Mr. Rishad
A. Premji and Mr. Thierry Delaporte provide for up to a
180-day notice period, and country specific leaves per year in
addition to statutory holidays, and an annual compensation
review. Additionally, these officers are required to relocate
as we may determine, and to comply with confidentiality
provisions. Service contracts with our executive directors
and officers provide for our standard retirement benefits
Among other things, we agree to indemnify our directors
and officers for certain expenses, judgments, fines and
settlement amounts incurred by any such person in any
action or proceeding, including any action by or in the right
of the Company, arising out of such person’s services as our
director or officer, including claims which are covered by
the director’s and officer’s liability insurance policy taken
by the Company.
Key Information pertaining to Directors as on March 31, 2021 is given below:
Designation
Date of initial
appointment
Sl.
No.
Name of
the Director
and Director
Identification
Number (DIN)
Date of
appointment
as
Independent
Director under
Companies
Act, 2013 and
SEBI Listing
Regulations
(first term) 1
-
Directorship
in other
Companies2
Chairmanship
in Committees
of Board
of other
Companies3
Membership
in Committees
of the Board
of other
Companies3
No. of shares
held as on
March 31,
2021
Attendance
at the last
AGM held
on
July 13,
2020
Other listed
companies where
the Director is
appointed as
Independent
Director
4
12
-
-
-
-
Yes
1,738,057@
Yes
241,913,816@
-
-
1-May-2015
1-Sep-1968
-
1
2
Rishad A. Premji
(DIN: 02983899)
Azim H. Premji
(DIN: 00234280)
Executive
Director and
Chairman
Non-
Executive
Non-
Independent
Director
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Designation
Date of initial
appointment
Sl.
No.
Name of
the Director
and Director
Identification
Number (DIN)
Directorship
in other
Companies2
Chairmanship
in Committees
of Board
of other
Companies3
Membership
in Committees
of the Board
of other
Companies3
No. of shares
held as on
March 31,
2021
Attendance
at the last
AGM held
on
July 13,
2020
Other listed
companies where
the Director is
appointed as
Independent
Director
Date of
appointment
as
Independent
Director under
Companies
Act, 2013 and
SEBI Listing
Regulations
(first term) 1
-
3
4
5
Thierry Delaporte
(DIN: 08107242)
William Arthur
Owens
(DIN: 00422976)
M. K. Sharma
(DIN: 00327684)
Chief
Executive
Officer and
Managing
Director
Independent
Director
Independent
Director
6-Jul-2020
1-Jul-2006
23-Jul-2014
1-Jul-2011
23-Jul-2014
-
-
9
6
Ireena Vittal
(DIN: 05195656)
Independent
Director
1-Oct-2013
23-Jul-2014
5
7
8
9
Patrick J. Ennis
(DIN: 07463299)
Patrick Dupuis
(DIN: 07480046)
Deepak M.
Satwalekar
(DIN: 00009627)
Independent
Director
Independent
Director
Independent
Director
1-Apr-2016
1-Apr-2016
1-Apr-2016
1-Apr-2016
1-Jul-2020
1-Jul- 2020
-
-
5
-
-
3
-
-
-
1
-
-
2
2
-
-
1
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
1. Asian Paints
Limited
2. United Spirits
Limited
3. Ambuja
Cements
Limited
4. Vedanta
Limited
1. Godrej
Consumer
Products
Limited
2. Housing
Development
Finance
Corporation
Limited
-
-
1. Piramal
Enterprises
Limited
2. Asian Paints
Limited
3. Home First
Finance
Company India
Limited
4. Piramal
Capital &
Housing
Finance
Limited
1. At the 70th AGM, Mr. M. K. Sharma was re-appointed as Independent Director for a second term from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2021.
At the 71st AGM, Mr. William Arthur Owens was re-appointed as Independent Director for a second term from August 1, 2017 to July 31, 2022.
At the 72nd AGM, Mrs. Ireena Vittal was re-appointed as Independent Director for a second term from October 1, 2018 to September 30, 2023.
At the 74th AGM, Mr. Thierry Delaporte was appointed as the Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of the Company to hold office for a period
of five years from July 6, 2020 to July 5, 2025.
At the 74th AGM, Mr. Deepak M. Satwalekar was appointed as an Independent Director for a period of five years from July 1, 2020 to June 30, 2025.
Dr. Patrick J. Ennis and Mr. Patrick Dupuis were re-appointed as Independent Directors of the Company for a second term of 5 years, with effect from
April 1, 2021 to March 31, 2026. The said re-appointment was approved by shareholders of the Company vide special resolutions dated June 4, 2021,
passed through postal ballot by e-voting.
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2. This does not include position in foreign companies and position as an advisory board member but includes position in private companies and
companies under Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013. None of our Directors hold directorship in more than seven listed companies.
3. In accordance with Regulation 26 of the Listing Regulations, Membership/Chairmanship of only Audit Committees and Stakeholders’ Relationship
Committees in all public limited companies have been considered.
@ Includes equity shares held jointly with immediate family members.
IV. COMMITTEES OF BOARD
Our Board has constituted sub-committees to focus
on specific areas and make informed decisions within
the authority delegated to each of the Committees.
Each Committee of the Board is guided by its Charter,
which defines the scope, powers and composition of the
Committee. All decisions and recommendations of the
Committees are placed before the Board for information
or approval.
During the financial year, the Board has accepted the
recommendations of Committees on matters where
such a recommendation is mandatorily required. There
have been no instances where such recommendations
have not been considered.
We have four sub-committees of the Board as at March
31, 2021:
1. Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee, which also
acts as the Risk Management Committee
2. Board Governance, Nomination and Compensation
Committee, which also oversees the CSR initiatives
of the Company and acts as the CSR Committee
3. Administrative
Shareholders/Investors
Grievance Committee (Stakeholders Relationship
Committee)
and
4. Strategy Committee
1. Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee
The Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee of our Board
reviews, acts on and reports to our Board with respect
to various auditing and accounting matters. The primary
responsibilities include overseeing:
a) Auditing and accounting matters,
including
recommending the appointment of our independent
auditors to the shareholders;
b) Compliance with legal and statutory requirements;
c)
Integrity of the Company’s financial statements,
discussions with the independent auditors regarding
the scope of the annual audits, and fees to be paid to
the independent auditors;
d) Performance of the Company’s
internal audit
independent auditors and accounting
function,
practices;
e) Review of related party transactions and functioning
of whistle blower mechanism;
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f)
Implementation of the applicable provisions of the
Sarbanes Oxley Act of 2002 (the “Sarbanes Oxley
Act”), including review of the progress of internal
control mechanisms to prepare for certification
under Section 404 of the Sarbanes Oxley Act;
g) Evaluation of
internal financial controls, risk
management systems and policies including review
of cyber security;
h) Review of utilization of loans and advances from,
and investment by, the Company in its subsidiaries
exceeding ` 100 crore or 10% of the asset size of
the subsidiary, whichever is lower, including existing
loans, advances and investments; and
i) Such other matters and activities as the Committee
deems necessary for fulfilment of the above or as
may be approved by the Board of Directors or as may
be prescribed by applicable law from time to time.
The Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee also acts
as the Risk Management Committee in compliance
with the Listing Regulations. The Committee reviews,
acts on and reports to our Board with respect to risk
management matters. The primary responsibilities
include the following:
a) To formulate a detailed risk management policy
which shall include:
• A
for
framework
in particular
identification of
internal
and external risks specifically faced by the
Company,
including financial,
operational, sectoral, sustainability (specifically,
Environmental, Social and Governance related
risks and impact), information and cyber security
risks.
• Measures for risk mitigation
• Systems for internal controls
• Business contingency plan
b) To monitor and oversee implementation of the
risk management policy, including evaluating the
adequacy of risk management and internal control
systems;
c) Ensure that appropriate methodology, processes
and systems are in place to monitor and evaluate
risks associated with the business of the listed
entity;
d) Evaluate risks related to cyber security and
significant risk exposures of the Company and
assess steps taken by the management to mitigate
the exposures in a timely manner (including business
continuity and disaster recovery planning);
e) To review the risk management policy on annual
including by considering the changing
basis,
industry dynamics and evolving complexity;
f) To keep the Board of Directors informed about
its discussions,
the nature and content of
recommendations and actions to be taken; and
g) The appointment, removal and terms of remuneration
of the Chief Risk Officer (if any) shall be subject to
review by the Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee,
jointly with the Board Governance, Nomination and
Compensation Committee.
Mr. Deepak Acharya has been appointed as the Chief
Risk Officer of the Company.
The detailed charter of the Committee is posted
on our website and available at https://www.wipro.
com/investors/corporate-governance/. All members
of our Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee are
Independent Directors and financially literate. The
Chairman of our Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee
has the accounting and financial management related
expertise.
Statutory Auditors as well as Internal Auditors always
have independent meetings with the Audit, Risk and
Compliance Committee and also participate in the
Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee meetings.
Our Chief Financial Officer, General Counsel, Internal
Auditor, Finance Controller and other Corporate Officers
make periodic presentations to the Audit, Risk and
Compliance Committee on various issues.
Mr. M. K. Sharma, Independent Director, is the Chairman
of the Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee. The other
members of the Committee as at March 31, 2021 were
Mrs. Ireena Vittal and Mr. Deepak M. Satwalekar. The
Chairman of the Committee was present at the AGM
held on July 13, 2020.
2. Board Governance, Nomination and Compensation
Committee
The Board Governance, Nomination and Compensation
Committee reviews, acts on and reports to our Board
with respect to various governance, nomination and
compensation matters. The primary responsibilities
include:
a) Developing and recommending to the Board
corporate governance guidelines applicable to the
Company;
b) Evaluating the Board on a continuing basis,
including an assessment of the effectiveness of the
full Board, operations of the Board Committees and
contributions of individual directors;
c) Establishing policies and procedures to assess the
requirements for induction of new members to the
Board;
d) Implementing policies and processes relating to
corporate governance principles;
e) Ensuring that appropriate procedures are in place
to assess Board membership needs and Board
effectiveness;
f) Reviewing the Company’s policies that relate to
matters of corporate social responsibility (CSR),
including public
issues of significance to the
Company and its shareholders;
g) Formulating the Disclosure Policy, its review and
approval of disclosures;
h) Approving and evaluating the compensation plans,
policies and programs for full-time directors and
senior management;
i) Acting as Administrator of the Company’s Employee
Stock Option Plans and Employee Stock Purchase
Plans drawn up from time to time; and
j) Reviewing and recommending of all remuneration,
in whatever form, payable to senior management.
The detailed charter of Board Governance, Nomination
and Compensation Committee is posted on our website
and is available at https://www.wipro.com/investors/
corporate-governance/.
Our Chief Human Resources Officer makes periodic
presentations to the Board Governance, Nomination and
Compensation Committee on compensation reviews and
performance linked compensation recommendations.
All members of the Board Governance, Nomination
and Compensation Committee are independent non-
executive directors. The Board Governance, Nomination
and Compensation Committee is the apex body that
oversees our Corporate Social Responsibility policy and
programs.
Mr. William Arthur Owens, Independent Director, is the
Chairman of the Board Governance, Nomination and
Compensation Committee. The other members of the
Committee as at March 31, 2021 were Mrs. Ireena Vittal
and Mr. M. K. Sharma. The Chairman of the Committee
was present at the AGM held on July 13, 2020.
3. Administrative and Shareholders/Investors Grievance
Committee (Stakeholders Relationship Committee)
The
Grievance Committee carries out
and Shareholders/Investors
role of
Administrative
the
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Stakeholders Relationship Committee in compliance
with Section 178 of the Companies Act, 2013 and the
Listing Regulations.
Administrative
The
and Shareholders/Investors
Grievance Committee reviews, acts on and reports to
our Board with respect to various matters relating to
stakeholders. The primary responsibilities include:
a) Redressal of Grievances of the shareholders of the
Company pertaining to transfer or transmission
of shares, non-receipt of annual report and
declared dividends, issue of new or duplicate share
certificates, and grievances pertaining to corporate
actions;
b) Approving consolidation, split or sub-division of
share certificates, transmission of shares, issue of
duplicate share certificates, re-materialization of
shares;
c) Reviewing the grievance redressal mechanism
implemented by the Company in coordination with
Company’s Registrar and Transfer Agent (“RTA”)
from time to time;
d) Reviewing the measures taken by the Company for
effective exercise of voting rights by shareholders;
e) Implementing and overseeing the procedures and
processes in handling and maintenance of records,
transfer of securities and payment of dividend by
the Company, RTA and dividend processing bank;
f) Reviewing the various measures and initiatives
taken by the Company for reducing the quantum of
unclaimed dividends and ensuring timely receipt
of dividend warrants, annual reports and statutory
notices by the shareholders of the Company.
g) Overseeing administrative matters like opening
and closure of Company’s bank accounts, grant and
revocation of general, specific and banking powers
of attorney; and
h) Considering and approving allotment of equity
shares pursuant to exercise of stock options, setting
up branch offices and other administrative matters
as delegated by Board from time to time.
The detailed charter of the Committee is available
on our website at https://www.wipro.com/investors/
corporate-governance/.
Mr. M. K. Sharma, Independent Director, is the Chairman
of the Administrative and Shareholders/Investors
Grievance Committee. The other members of the
Committee as at March 31, 2021 were Mr. Deepak M.
Satwalekar and Mr. Rishad A. Premji. The Chairman
of the Committee was present at the Annual General
Meeting of the Company held on July 13, 2020.
Mr. M. Sanaulla Khan, Company Secretary, is our
Compliance Officer under the Listing Regulations.
Status Report of investor queries and complaints for
the period from April 1, 2020 to March 31, 2021 is given
below:
Sl.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Particulars
No. of
Complaints
Investor complaints pending at the
beginning of the year
Investor complaints received during
the year
Investor complaints disposed of
during the year
Investor
complaints
unresolved at the end of the year
remaining
NIL
1,374*
1,332
42**
*
of the 1,374 complaints received, 921 were clarifications
regarding buyback of equity shares.
** These queries were received between March 25, 2021
and March 31, 2021, and subsequently responded before
April 6, 2021.
Apart from these queries/complaints, there are certain
pending cases relating to dispute over title to shares in
which in certain cases the Company has been made a
party. However, these cases are not material in nature.
4. Strategy Committee
The Strategy Committee reviews, acts and reports to our
Board with respect to the mission, vision and strategic
direction of the Company. Primary responsibilities of
this Committee, inter alia, are:
a) Making recommendations to the Board relating to
the Company’s mission, vision, strategic initiatives,
major programs and services;
b) Ensuring management has established an effective
strategic planning process, including development
of a three to five-year strategic plan with measurable
goals and time targets;
c) Annually reviewing the strategic plan for the
Company and for each division and entity as well
and recommending updates to the Board;
d) Establishing criteria for management to evaluate
potential strategic investments, reviewing proposals
for acquisition or divestment opportunities for the
Company and making appropriate recommendations
to the Board, and reviewing post-transaction
integration matters; and
e) Monitoring the Company performance against
measurable targets (e.g. market share, increase in
revenue, or Operating Margin) or progress points
(such as emerging technologies).
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Mr. William Arthur Owens, Independent Director, is the Chairman of the Strategy Committee. The other members of the
Committee as at March 31, 2021 were Mr. Azim H. Premji, Mrs. Ireena Vittal, Dr. Patrick J. Ennis, Mr. Patrick Dupuis,
Mr. Thierry Delaporte and Mr. Rishad A. Premji.
At the Board Meeting held on April 15, 2021, it was decided to discontinue the Strategy Committee, as the entire Board
will be deliberating matters pertaining to the strategy of the Company going forward.
Attendance of Directors at Board and Committee meetings
Details of attendance of Directors at the Board meetings and Committee meetings for the year ended March 31, 2021
are as under:
Board meeting1
Audit, Risk and
Compliance
Committee2
Board Governance,
Nomination and
Compensation
Committee (also acts as
CSR Committee)
Strategy
Committee
Administrative
and Shareholders/
Investors Grievance
Committee3
6
5
5
2
4
April 15, 2020,
May 29, 2020,
July 14, 2020,
October 12-13,
2020, January 13,
2021 and February
24, 2021
April 14, 2020,
May 28, 2020,
July 13, 2020,
October 12-13,
2020 and January
12-13, 2021
April 14, 2020, May 29,
2020, July 13, 2020,
October 12, 2020 and
January 12, 2021
October 12,
2020 and
January 12,
2021
April 14, 2020, July
13, 2020, October
12, 2020 and
January 12, 2021
6
6
4
6
6
6
6
6
4
2
1
NA
NA
NA
NA
5
5
NA
NA
3
2
NA
NA
NA
NA
5
5
5
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
2
2
2
2
NA
2
2
2
NA
NA
NA
4
NA
NA
NA
3
NA
NA
NA
3
1
NA
No. of meetings held
during FY 2020-21^
Date of meetings
Attendance of
Directors
Rishad A. Premji
Azim H. Premji
Thierry Delaporte#
William Arthur Owens
M. K. Sharma
Ireena Vittal
Dr. Patrick J. Ennis
Patrick Dupuis
Deepak M.
Satwalekar*
Arundhati
Bhattacharya $
Abidali Z.
Neemuchwala @
# At the 74th AGM, Mr. Thierry Delaporte was appointed as the Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of the Company to hold office for a
period of five years from July 6, 2020 to July 5, 2025.
* At the 74th AGM, Mr. Deepak M. Satwalekar was appointed as an Independent Director for a term of five years from July 1, 2020 to June 30,
2025.
$ The Board of Directors, at its meeting held on May 29, 2020, noted the resignation of Mrs. Arundhati Bhattacharya as an Independent Director
with effect from close of business hours on June 30, 2020. In her resignation letter, Mrs. Arundhati Bhattacharya has indicated that the reason
for her resignation is her decision to accept a full time role as Chairperson and CEO in another company. She has also confirmed that there is
no other material reason, other than the reason stated in her resignation letter.
@ The Board of Directors, at its meeting held on May 29, 2020, noted the resignation of Mr. Abidali Z. Neemuchwala as the Chief Executive Officer
and Managing Director of the Company with effect from the end of the day on June 1, 2020.
^ Pursuant to the relaxations granted by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs and SEBI, all meetings of the Board of Directors and the Committees
were held through video conferencing.
1. Board Meeting: Since the appointment of Mr. Thierry Delaporte as Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director and Mr. Deepak M. Satwalekar
as Independent Director, four Board meetings were held on July 14, 2020, October 12-13, 2020, January 13, 2021 and February 24, 2021.
2. Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee:
i. The Committee was re-constituted during the year as Mrs. Arundhati Bhattacharya resigned and Mr. Deepak M. Satwalekar was appointed
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as a member of the Committee. Consequently, the composition of the Committee is as follows: Mr. M. K. Sharma (Chairman), Mrs. Ireena
Vittal and Mr. Deepak M. Satwalekar (Members).
ii. Since the appointment of Mr. Deepak M. Satwalekar as member of the Committee, there were three Committee meetings held on July 13,
2020, October 12-13, 2020, and January 12-13, 2021.
3. Administrative and Shareholders/Investors Grievance Committee:
i. The Committee was re-constituted during the year as Mrs. Arundhati Bhattacharya resigned and Mr. Deepak M. Satwalekar was appointed
as a member of the Committee. Consequently, the composition of the Committee is as follows: Mr. M. K. Sharma (Chairman), Mr. Deepak M.
Satwalekar and Mr. Rishad A. Premji (Members).
ii. Since the appointment of Mr. Deepak M. Satwalekar as member of the Committee, there were three Committee meetings held on July 13,
2020, October 12, 2020 and January 12, 2021.
V. GOVERNANCE
PROCESS
THROUGH
MANAGEMENT
1. Code of Business Conduct
In the year 1983, we articulated ‘Wipro Beliefs’ consisting
of six statements. At the core of beliefs was integrity,
articulated as “individual and company relationship
should be governed by the highest standard of conduct
and integrity”.
Over years, this articulation has evolved in form but
remained constant in substance. Today, we articulate it
as Code of Business Conduct.
In our Company, the Board and all employees have
a responsibility to understand and follow the Code
of Business Conduct. All employees are expected to
perform their work with honesty and integrity. Wipro’s
Code of Business Conduct reflects general principles to
guide employees in making ethical decisions. This Code
is also applicable to our representatives. This Code
outlines fundamental ethical considerations as well
as specific considerations that need to be maintained
for professional conduct. This Code has been displayed
on the Company’s website at https://www.wipro.com/
investors/corporate-governance/.
Internal Audit
The Company has a robust internal audit function which
has been in place for last 4 decades with the stated
vision of “To be the best in class Internal Audit function
globally”. In pursuit of this vision, the function provides
an independent, objective assurance services to value-
add and improve Operations of Business Units and
processes by:
a) Financial, Business Process and Compliance Audit
b) Cyber Defense and Technology Audit
c) Operations Reviews
d) Best Practices and Benchmarking
e) Leadership Development
The function taking cognizance of changes in business
climate and technology risks has taken upon itself to
infuse and adopt Technology in its operations.
2.
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The Chief of Internal Audit reports to the Chairman
of the Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee and
administratively to the Chief Financial Officer. Chief of
Internal Audit has regular and exclusive meetings with
the Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee.
The internal audit function is guided by its charter, as
approved by the Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee.
The internal audit function formulates an annual risk
based audit plan based on consultations and inputs
from the Board and business leaders and presents
it to the Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee for
approval. Findings of various audits carried out during
the financial year are also periodically presented to the
Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee. The internal
audit function adopts a risk based audit approach and
covers core areas such as compliance audits, financial
audits, technology audits, third party risk audits, M&A
audits, etc.
The internal audit team comprises of personnel with
professional qualifications and certifications in audit
and is rich on diversity. The audit team hones its skills
through a robust knowledge management program to
continuously assimilate the latest trends and skills
in the domain and to retain the knowledge gained for
future reference and dissemination. The internal audit
team re-asserts its independence across all its staff.
A key strategic vision of Internal Audit is auditing in the
new digital environment “Auditing Digital and Auditing
with Digital”- in line with this, the Internal Audit function
has actively adopted Technology and Innovation to be
better equipped to carry out audits.
The function, which was the first Indian Internal audit
unit to get ISO certified in 1998 and win International
award from Institute of Internal Auditors (IIA) in 2002,
was also an early adopter of the new ISO 9001:2015
Version. During the year Internal Audit function is
assessed to have “Met
International Standards”
prescribed by the Professional Practice of Internal
Auditing issued by “International Institute of Internal
Auditors (IIA)” by external firm (KPMG). Testimony to
the functions’ innovation and excellence are the IIA
awards won in these categories continuously over the
last few years.
3. Disclosure Policy
In line with requirements under Regulation 30 of the
Listing Regulations, the Company has framed a policy
on disclosure of material events and information
as per the Listing Regulations, which is available on
our website at https://www.wipro.com/investors/
corporate-governance/. The objective of this policy is to
have uniform disclosure practices and ensure timely,
adequate and accurate disclosure of information on
an ongoing basis. The Company has constituted a
Disclosure Committee consisting of senior officials,
which approves all disclosures required to be made
by the Company. Parity in disclosures are maintained
through simultaneous disclosure on National Stock
Exchange of India Limited, the BSE Limited and the New
York Stock Exchange.
4. Policy for Preservation of Documents
Pursuant to the requirements under Regulation 9 of
the Listing Regulations, the Board has formulated and
approved a Document Retention Policy prescribing the
manner of retaining the Company’s documents and
the time period up to which certain documents are to
be retained. The policy percolates to all levels of the
organization who handle the prescribed categories of
documents.
5. Other Policies
The Company has adopted an Ombuds policy (vigil
mechanism), a policy for prevention, prohibition &
redressal of sexual harassment of women at workplace,
as well as a code of conduct to regulate, monitor and
report insider trading. Details of these are provided as
part of the Board’s report.
VI. DISCLOSURES
1. Disclosure of Materially Significant Related Party
Transactions
All related party transactions entered during the
financial year were at an arm’s length basis and in the
ordinary course of business. There are no materially
significant related party transactions made by the
Company with Promoters, Directors, Key Managerial
Personnel or other designated persons which may have
a potential conflict with the interest of the Company at
large.
As required under Regulation 23 of Listing Regulations,
the Company has adopted a policy on Related Party
Transactions. The abridged policy on Related Party
Transactions is available on the Company’s website at
https://www.wipro.com/content/dam/nexus/en/
i nv e s to r /c o r p o ra te - go v e r n a n c e /p o l i c i e s - a n d -
guidelines/ethical-guidelines/abridged-policy-for-
related-party-transactions.pdf.
Apart from receiving director remuneration, none
of the Directors has any pecuniary relationships or
transactions vis-à-vis the Company. During the year
2020-21, no transactions of material nature were
entered by the Company with the Management or their
relatives that may have a potential conflict of interest
with the Company and the concerned officials have
given undertakings to that effect as per the provisions
of the Listing Regulations.
The Register under Section 189 of the Companies Act,
2013 is maintained and particulars of the transactions
have been entered in the Register, as applicable.
2. Subsidiary Monitoring Framework
All the subsidiary companies of the Company are
managed by their Boards having the rights and
obligations to manage these companies in the best
interest of respective stakeholders. The Company
its representatives on the Board of
nominates
subsidiary companies and monitors performance of
such companies, inter alia, by reviewing:
a) Financial statements,
the
investment,
inter-
corporate loans/advances made by the unlisted
subsidiary companies, statement containing all
significant transactions and arrangements entered
by the unlisted subsidiary companies forming part
of the financials being reviewed by the Audit, Risk
and Compliance Committee of the Company on a
quarterly basis.
b) Minutes of the meetings of the unlisted subsidiary
companies, if any, are placed before the Company’s
Board regularly.
c) Providing necessary guarantees, letter of comfort
and other support for their day-to-day operations
from time-to-time.
As required under Regulation 16(1)(c) and 24 of
Listing Regulations, the Company has adopted a
policy on determining “material subsidiary” and the
said Policy is available on the Company’s website at
https://www.wipro.com/content/dam/nexus/en/
i nv e s to r /c o r p o ra te - go v e r n a n c e /p o l i c i e s - a n d -
guidelines/ethical-guidelines/abridged-policy-for-
related-party-transactions.pdf.
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3. Details of non-compliance by the Company,
penalties, and strictures imposed on the Company
by Stock Exchanges or SEBI or any statutory
authority, on any matter related to capital markets,
during the last three years.
The Company has complied with the requirements of
the Stock Exchanges or SEBI on matters related to
Capital Markets, as applicable, during the last three
years. No penalties or strictures have been imposed on
the Company.
4. Whistle Blower Policy and affirmation that no
personnel have been denied access to the Audit,
Risk & Compliance Committee
As mentioned earlier in this report, the Company has
adopted an Ombuds process which is a channel for
receiving and redressing employees’ complaints. No
personnel in the Company has been denied access
to the Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee or its
Chairman.
5. Transfer to Investor Education and Protection
Fund Authority
a) Pursuant to the provisions of Section 124(6) of the
Companies Act, 2013 and Investor Education and
Protection Fund (IEPF) Rules, during the year 2020-21,
an amount of ` 1,255,390 pertaining to unclaimed sale
proceeds of fractional shares arising out of scheme of
arrangement between Wipro Limited, Wipro Enterprises
Limited (formerly known as Azim Premji Custodial
Services Private Limited) and Wipro Trademarks Holding
Limited, was transferred to the IEPF.
b) Pursuant to the provisions of Section 124(6) of the
Companies Act, 2013 and IEPF rules, during the
year 2020-21, unclaimed dividend for financial years
2012-13 and 2013-14 of ` 10,019,025 and ` 6,925,143
respectively, together with an aggregate of 227,395
equity shares in respect of which dividend had not been
claimed were transferred to the IEPF.
6. Disclosures with respect to demat suspense
account/unclaimed suspense account (Unclaimed
Shares)
In accordance with Regulation 39 and Schedule VI of the
Listing Regulations, a minimum of three reminders are
sent to shareholders, towards the shares which remain
unclaimed. In case of non-receipt of response to the
reminders from the shareholders, the unclaimed shares
are transferred to the Unclaimed Suspense Account.
The Company maintains the details of shareholding
of each individual shareholders whose shares are
transferred to the Unclaimed Suspense Account. When
a claim from a shareholder is received by the Company,
the shares lying in the Unclaimed Suspense Account
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are transferred after due verification of documents
submitted by the shareholder.
Further, the shares in respect of which dividend
entitlements remained unclaimed for seven consecutive
years are transferred from the Unclaimed Suspense
Account to IEPF Authority in accordance with Section
124(6) of the Companies Act, 2013 and rules made
thereunder.
The disclosure as required under Schedule V of the
Listing Regulations is given below for the financial year
2020-21:
Sl.
No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Particulars
number
and
of
Aggregate
shareholders
the
outstanding shares in the
suspense account lying at
the beginning of the year
Number of shareholders
who
the
approached
Company for transfer of
suspense
from
shares
account during the year
Number of shareholders
to whom shares were
transferred from suspense
account during the year
Number of shares
in
respect of which dividend
remained
entitlements
for
unclaimed
seven
years and
consecutive
the
transferred
from
Unclaimed
Suspense
Account to the IEPF
of
Aggregate
shareholders
the
outstanding shares in the
suspense account lying at
the end of the year
Voting
these
rights on
shares shall remain frozen
till the rightful owner of
such shares claim
the
same
number
and
No. of
Shareholders
295
No. of
Shares
271,916
Nil
Nil
Nil
Nil
-
4,920*
295
266,996
Yes
* Represents a portion of the shares held by 29 shareholders,
whose balance shares continue to remain in the unclaimed
suspense account.
7. Shareholder Information
Various shareholder
to be
disclosed pursuant to Schedule V of the Listing
Regulations are provided in Annexure I to this report.
information
required
8. Compliance with Mandatory Requirements
Your Company has complied with all the mandatory
corporate governance requirements under the Listing
Regulations. Specifically, your Company confirms
compliance with corporate governance requirements
specified in Regulation 17 to 27 and clauses (b) to (i)
of Sub-regulation (2) of Regulation 46 of the Listing
Regulations.
9. Certificates from Practising Company Secretary
The certificate dated June 9, 2021,
issued by
Mr. V. Sreedharan, Partner, V. Sreedharan & Associates,
Practising Company Secretaries is given at page no.
142 of this Annual Report in compliance with corporate
governance norms prescribed under the Listing
Regulations.
The Company has received certificate dated June 9,
2021, from Mr. V. Sreedharan, Partner, V. Sreedharan &
Associates, Practising Company Secretaries, confirming
that none of the Directors of the Company have been
debarred or disqualified from being appointed or
continuing as director of companies by the SEBI/
Ministry of Corporate of Affairs or any such authority.
The certificate is given at page no. 143 of this Annual
Report.
VII. COMPLIANCE REPORT ON DISCRETIONARY
REQUIREMENTS UNDER REGULATION 27(1) OF
THE LISTING REGULATIONS
1.
The Board
As per Para A of Part E of Schedule II of the Listing
Regulations, a non-executive Chairman of the Board
may be entitled to maintain a Chairman’s Office at the
company’s expense and also allowed reimbursement
of expenses incurred in performance of his duties. The
Chairman of the Company is an Executive Director and
hence this provision is not applicable to us.
2. Shareholders rights
Considering the dynamic shareholder demography and
trading on the stock exchanges, as a prudent measure,
we display our quarterly and half yearly results on our
website www.wipro.com and also publish our results in
widely circulated newspapers. We have communicated
the payment of dividend by e-mail to shareholders in
addition to dispatch of letters to all shareholders. We
publish the voting results of shareholder meetings
and make it available on our website www.wipro.com,
and report the same to Stock Exchanges in terms of
Regulation 44 of the Listing Regulations.
3. Modified opinion(s) in audit report
The Auditors have issued an unmodified opinion on the
financial statements of the Company.
4. Reporting of Internal Auditor
Reporting of Head of Internal Audit is to the Chairman
of the Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee and
administratively to the Chief Financial Officer. Head of
Internal Audit has regular and exclusive meetings with
the Audit Committee.
5. NYSE Corporate Governance Listing Standards
The Company has made necessary disclosures in
compliance with the New York Stock Exchange Listing
Standards and NYSE Listed Company Manual on its
website https://www.wipro.com/investors/
corporate-governance
Bengaluru
June 9, 2021
Rishad A. Premji
Chairman
Declaration as required under Regulation 34(3) and
Schedule V of the Listing Regulations
All Directors and senior management personnel of the
Company have affirmed compliance with Wipro’s Code of
Business Conduct for the financial year ended March 31,
2021.
Bengaluru
June 9, 2021
Rishad A. Premji
Chairman
Thierry Delaporte
Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director
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SHAREHOLDER INFORMATION
Annual General Meeting
ANNEXURE I
Pursuant to the General Circular No. 14/2020 dated April 8, 2020, the General Circular No. 17/2020 dated April 13, 2020, the
General Circular No. 20/2020 dated May 5, 2020, the General Circular No. 22/2020 dated June 15, 2020, the General Circular
No. 33/2020 dated September 28, 2020, the General Circular No. 39/2020 dated December 31, 2020 and the General Circular
No. 02/2021 dated January 13, 2021 issued by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs (“MCA Circulars”), the 75th Annual General
Meeting (“AGM”) for the year ended March 31, 2021 is scheduled to be held on Wednesday, July 14, 2021 at 9 am IST through
Video Conferencing (“VC”).
The Members may attend the 75th AGM scheduled to be held on Wednesday, July 14, 2021, 9 am IST onwards, through VC
or watch the live web-cast at https://www.wipro.com/AGM2021/. Detailed instructions for participation are provided in the
notice of the 75th AGM. The proceedings of the 75th AGM will be available through VC and live web-cast to the shareholders as
on the cut-off date i.e. July 7, 2021.
Annual General Meetings and Other General Body meeting of the last three years and Special Resolutions, if any.
Financial Year
2017-18
2018-19
Date and Time
July 19, 2018
at 4.00 pm
July 16, 2019
at 4.00 pm
2019-20
July 13, 2020
at 9.00 am
Venue
Wipro Campus, Cafeteria
Hall EC-3, Ground Floor,
Opp. Tower 8, No. 72,
Keonics, Electronic City,
Hosur Road,
Bengaluru – 561 229
Meeting held through VC
Special resolutions passed
i. Re-appointment of Mrs. Ireena Vittal (DIN: 05195656) as Independent
Director of the Company.
i. Amendments to the Articles of Association of the Company
ii. Appointment of Mr. Azim H. Premji (DIN: 00234280) as Non-Executive,
Non-Independent Director of the Company
i. Appointment of Mr. Deepak M. Satwalekar (DIN: 00009627) as an
Independent Director of the Company
Details of resolutions passed through postal ballot during Financial Year 2020-21 and details of the voting pattern
The Company sought the approval of shareholders through notice of postal ballot dated October 13, 2020 for approval
for Buyback of Equity Shares by way of special resolution. The aforesaid resolutions were duly passed and the results of
postal ballot/e-voting were announced on November 17, 2020. Mr. V. Sreedharan/Ms. Devika Sathyanarayana/Mr. Pradeep
B. Kulkarni, partners of V. Sreedharan & Associates, Practicing Company Secretaries, were appointed as the Scrutinizer to
scrutinize the postal ballot and remote e-voting process in a fair and transparent manner.
Resolution
No. of Votes
Polled
No. of Votes Cast
in Favour
No. of Votes Cast
Against
% of Votes Cast in
Favour on Votes
Polled
% of Votes Cast
Against on Votes
Polled
Approval for Buyback of Equity
Shares
5,089,856,744
5,078,618,396
11,238,348
99.78
0.22
Procedure for Postal Ballot
The postal ballot is conducted in accordance with the provisions contained in Section 110 and other applicable provisions,
if any, of the Companies Act, 2013, read with Rule 22 of the Companies (Management and Administration) Rules, 2014. The
Shareholders are provided the facility to vote either by physical ballot or through e-voting. The postal ballot notice is sent to
shareholders as per the permitted mode wherever applicable. The Company also publishes a notice in the newspapers in
accordance with the requirements under the Companies Act, 2013.
Shareholders holding equity shares as on the cut-off date may cast their votes through e-voting or through postal ballot
during the voting period fixed for this purpose. After completion of scrutiny of votes, the scrutinizer submits his report to the
Chairman and the results of voting by postal ballot are announced within 2 working days of conclusion of the voting period.
The results are displayed on the website of the Company (www.wipro.com), and communicated to the Stock Exchanges,
Depositories, and Registrar and Share Transfer Agents. The resolutions, if passed by the requisite majority, are deemed to
have been passed on the last date specified for receipt of duly completed postal ballot forms or e-voting.
In view of the COVID-19 pandemic, the MCA permitted companies to transact items through postal ballot as per the framework
set out in Circular No. 14/2020 dated April 8, 2020, Circular No. 17/2020 dated April 13, 2020, the General Circular No. 22/2020
dated June 15, 2020, Circular No. 33/2020 dated September 28, 2020 and General Circular No. 39/2020 dated December 31,
2020. In accordance with the aforementioned circulars, e-voting facility was provided to all the shareholders to cast their
votes only through the remote e-voting process as per notice of postal ballot dated October 13, 2020 for approval for Buyback
of Equity Shares.
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Further, the Company sought the approval of shareholders through notice of postal ballot dated April 15, 2021 for the re-
appointment of Dr. Patrick J. Ennis (DIN: 07463299) and Mr. Patrick Dupuis (DIN: 07480046) as Independent Directors on the
Board of Wipro Limited by way of special resolutions. The aforesaid resolutions were duly passed and the results of postal
ballot/e-voting were announced on June 6, 2021. Mr. V. Sreedharan/Ms. Devika Sathyanarayana/Mr. Pradeep B. Kulkarni,
partners of V. Sreedharan & Associates, Practicing Company Secretaries, were appointed as the Scrutinizer to scrutinize the
postal ballot and remote e-voting process in a fair and transparent manner.
Resolution
No. of Votes
Polled
No. of Votes Cast
in Favour
No. of Votes Cast
Against
% of Votes Cast in
Favour on Votes
Polled
% of Votes Cast
Against on Votes
Polled
Re-appointment of Dr. Patrick
J. Ennis (DIN: 07463299) as an
Independent Director of the
Company
Re-appointment of Mr. Patrick
Dupuis (DIN: 07480046) as an
Independent Director of the
Company
4,905,658,196
4,869,602,676
36,055,520
99.27
0.73
4,905,658,087
4,880,958,490
24,699,597
99.50
0.50
Means of Communication with Shareholders/Analysts
We have established procedures to disseminate, in a planned manner, relevant information to our shareholders, analysts,
employees and the society at large. Our Audit, Risk and Compliance Committee reviews the earnings press releases, Form 20-F
filed with Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) filings and annual and quarterly reports of the Company, before they are
presented to the Board for their approval for release. The details of the means of communication with shareholders/analysts
are given below:
News Releases and
Presentations
Quarterly results
Website
Annual Report
Other Disclosures/Filings
All our news releases and presentations made at investor conferences and to analysts are posted on the
Company’s website at https://www.wipro.com/investors.
Our quarterly results are published in widely circulated national newspapers such as Financial Express
and the local daily Kannada Prabha.
The Company’s website contains a dedicated section for Investors (https://www.wipro.com/investors),
where annual reports, earnings press releases, stock exchange filings, quarterly reports, and corporate
governance policies are available, apart from the details about the Company, Board of Directors
and Management.
Annual Report containing audited standalone accounts, consolidated financial statements together
with Board’s Report, Corporate Governance Report, Management Discussion and Analysis Report,
Auditors Report and other important information are circulated to the Members entitled thereto through
permitted mode(s).
Our Form 20-F filed with SEC containing detailed disclosures, along with other disclosures including
Press Releases etc. are available at https://www.wipro.com/investors.
Communication of Results:
Means of Communications
Earnings Calls
Publication of results
Analysts/Investors Meetings/Analyst Day
Number of times during 2020-21
4
4
Details are provided in the MD&A Report forming part of this Annual Report.
Financial Calendar
The financial year of the Company starts from the 1st day of April and ends on 31st day of March of next year. Our tentative
calendar for declaration of results for the financial year 2021-22 are as given below. In addition, the Board may meet on other
dates as and when required.
Quarter Ending
For the Quarter ending June 30, 2021
For the Quarter and half year ending September 30, 2021
For the Quarter and nine months ending December 31, 2021
For the year ending March 31, 2022
Release of Results
Third week of July, 2021
Third week of October, 2021
Third week of January, 2022
Third week of April, 2022
The Register of Members and Share Transfer books will remain closed from Monday, July 12, 2021 to Tuesday, July 13, 2021
(both days inclusive).
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Fees Paid to Statutory Auditors
The details of total fees for all services paid by the Company and its subsidiaries, on a consolidated basis, to the statutory
auditor and all the entities in the network firm/network entity of which the statutory auditor is a part, are as follows:
Type of Service
Audit Fees
Tax Fees
Others
Total
(In ` Mn)
FY 2020-21
83
44
13
FY 2019-20
81
51
17
140
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Corporate Information
a) Corporate Identity Number (CIN): L32102KA1945PLC020800
b) Company Registration Number: 20800
c) International Securities Identification Number (ISIN): INE075A01022
d) CUSIP Number for Wipro American Depository Shares: 97651M109
e) Details of exchanges where Company’s shares are listed in as at March 31, 2021:
Equity shares
BSE Limited (BSE)
Stock Codes
507685
National Stock Exchange of India Limited (NSE)
WIPRO
Address
BSE Limited, Phiroze Jeejeebhoy Towers, Dalal Street,
Mumbai - 400 001
Exchange Plaza, C-1, Block G, Bandra Kurla Complex,
Bandra (E), Mumbai – 400 051
American Depository Receipts
New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)
WIT
11 Wall St, New York, NY 10005, United States of America
Notes:
1. Listing fees for the year 2021-22 has been paid to the Indian Stock Exchanges as on date of this report.
2. Listing fees to NYSE for the calendar year 2021 has been paid as on date of this report.
3. The stock code on Reuters is WIPR.NS and on Bloomberg is WPRO:IN
Distribution of Shareholding as on March 31, 2021
March 31, 2021
March 31, 2020
Category
(No. of Shares)
1-5000
5001- 10000
10001- 20000
20001- 30000
30001- 40000
40001- 50000
50001- 100000
100001 & Above
Total
No. of
Shareholders
829,647
3,628
1,936
751
371
261
668
1,329
% of
Shareholders
98.93
0.43
0.23
0.09
0.04
0.03
0.08
0.17
No. of Shares
83,119,655
12,699,508
13,864,634
9,354,600
6,483,397
5,881,802
23,626,382
5,324,108,577
% of Total
Equity
1.52
0.23
0.25
0.17
0.12
0.11
0.43
97.17
No. of
Shareholders
507,272
1,697
1,049
400
240
162
358
703
% of
Shareholders
99.10
0.33
0.20
0.08
0.05
0.03
0.07
0.14
No. of Shares
82,232,977
12,032,833
14,869,292
9,808,813
8,376,285
7,250,873
25,599,263
5,553,187,054
% of Total
Equity
1.44
0.21
0.26
0.17
0.15
0.13
0.45
97.20
838,591
100.00
5,479,138,555
100.00
511,881
100.00
5,713,357,390
100.00
Market Share Price Data
The performance of our stock in the financial year 2020-21 is tabulated below:
2020-21
April
133,037,800
May
151,908,123
June
195,006,806
July
460,217,867
August
195,174,626
September
435,740,889
October
587,943,024
November
148,723,864
December
241,053,563
January
467,630,831
February
225,393,445
March
260,495,775
202.95
09-Apr-20
3,465,831
173.8
21-Apr-20
214.9
29-May-20
30,630,218
178
19-May-20
230
26-Jun-20
19,194,612
206.3
12-Jun-20
290.8
31-Jul-20
16,700,905
218.35
01-Jul-20
287.4
18-Aug-20
12,054,273
268
31-Aug-20
NSE
324.5
21-Sep-20
22,739,047
269
01-Sep-20
381.7
13-Oct-20
36,092,383
312.05
01-Oct-20
361.4
24-Nov-20
10,092,441
332.65
03-Nov-20
390.5
29-Dec-20
11,459,126
346.25
01-Dec-20
467.45
13-Jan-21
29,190,193
385.05
01-Jan-21
451.75
09-Feb-21
29,474,830
408
26-Feb-21
444.3
04-Mar-21
12,963,797
397.75
25-Mar-21
Volume
traded
on NSE
High
Date
Volume
Low
Date
138
Volume
9,043,319
5,743,344
6,209,370
High
Low
High
Low
High
Low
9,889.05
8,055.8
-13.23%
9.03%
-13.50%
7.25%
9,598.85
8,806.75
10,553.15
9,544.35
5.89%
2.42%
-2.93%
9.32%
7.03%
15.90%
9.94%
8.38%
3,952,617
9,257,331
20,571,550
11,794.25
10,882.25
12,293,054
S&P CNX NIFTY
11,618.1
10,790.2
Wipro Price Movement vis-à-vis Previous Month High/Low (%)
12.91%
0.37%
12,025.45
11,347.05
17.63%
16.00%
-1.17%
22.74%
11,341.4
10,299.6
26.43%
5.84%
S&P CNX Nifty Index vis-à-vis Previous Month High/Low (%)
-1.49%
3.99%
3.51%
5.66%
-0.85%
5.16%
7.47%
7.91%
4,757,798
13,145.85
11,557.4
10,693,567
5,042,336
11,731,941
12,737,129
14,024.85
12,962.8
14,753.55
13,596.75
15,431.75
13,661.75
15,336.3
14,264.4
-5.32%
6.60%
9.32%
1.85%
8.05%
4.09%
6.69%
12.16%
19.71%
11.21%
5.20%
4.89%
-3.36%
5.96%
4.60%
0.48%
-1.65%
-2.51%
-0.62%
4.41%
ADS Share Price during the Financial Year 2020-21
August
May
June
April
July
September
October
November December
January
February
March
3.4
3.36
3.32
4.34
4.33
4.76
4.9
5.17
5.67
6.36
6.24
6.42
8,529.46
8,672.52
8,851.62
9,354.97
9,909.38
9,594.92
9,298.03
10,382.02
10,720.47
10,541.65
10,900.66
10,941.79
8.28%
-1.18%
-1.19%
30.72%
-0.23%
9.93%
2.94%
5.51%
9.67%
12.17%
-1.89%
2.88%
8.04%
1.68%
2.07%
5.69%
5.93%
-3.17%
-3.09%
11.66%
3.26%
-1.67%
3.41%
0.38%
Wipro ADS price in
NYSE during each
month closing
NYSE TMT index
during each month
closing
Wipro ADS Price
Movement (%)
vis-à-vis Previous
month Closing
NYSE TMT Index
movement (%)
vis-à-vis Previous
month closing
Performance of Wipro equity shares relative to the SENSEX and NYSE Composite index during the period
April 1, 2020 to March 31, 2021 is given in the following chart:
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Other Disclosures
Description of Voting Rights
Dematerialisation of Shares and Liquidity
Outstanding ADR/GDR/Warrants or any
other Convertible instruments, Conversion
Date and Likely Impact on Equity
Commodity Price Risk or Foreign Exchange
Risk and Hedging Activities
Credit Ratings
Plant Locations
All our equity shares carry voting rights on a pari-passu basis.
99.85% of outstanding equity shares have been dematerialized as at March 31, 2021.
The Company has 2.61% of outstanding ADRs as on March 31, 2021.
The Company had no exposure to commodity and commodity risks for the financial year
2020-21. For Foreign exchange risk and hedging activities, please refer Management
Discussion and Analysis Report for details.
The ICRA Committee of ICRA has reaffirmed the long-term rating for lines of credit of Wipro
Limited at [ICRA]AAA. The Outlook on the long-term rating is stable. The Rating Committee
of ICRA has also re-affirmed the short-term rating at [ICRA]A+. Fitch Ratings has assigned
Long-Term Foreign- and Local-Currency Issuer Default Ratings (IDR) and foreign-currency
senior unsecured rating of ‘A-’. Standard & Poor has also assigned a rating of A-. The Outlook
is Stable.
The Company has various offices in India and abroad. Details of these locations as on March
31, 2021 are available on our website www.wipro.com.
Registrar and Transfer Agents
Company’s share transfer and related activities are
operated through its Registrar and Share Transfer Agents:
KFin Technologies Private Limited, Hyderabad.
Share Transfer System
In accordance with the proviso to Regulation 40(1) of the
Listing Regulations, effective from April 1, 2019, transfers
of shares of the Company shall not be processed unless the
shares are held in the dematerialized form with a depository.
Accordingly, shareholders holding equity shares in physical
form are urged to have their shares dematerialized so as to
be able to freely transfer them.
Investor Queries and Grievances Redressal
Shareholders may write either to the Company or the
Registrar and Transfer Agents for redressal of queries and
grievances. The address and contact details of the concerned
officials are given below.
Overseas Depository for ADSs - J.P. Morgan Chase Bank N.A.
383 Madison Avenue, Floor 11 New York, NY10179
General: +1 800 990 1135
From outside the U.S.: +1 651 453 2128
Tel: +1 212 552 8926 New York
E-mail: drx_depo@jpmorgan.com
Indian Custodian for ADSs
India Sub Custody
Office Address: J.P. Morgan Chase Bank, N.A. Mumbai
Branch, Paradigm B-Wing, 6th Floor, Mindspace, Malad (W),
Mumbai - 400 064
Phone: +91 022 6649 2515 | F: +91 022 6649 2509
The e-mail address and contact details for all service related
queries is: india.custody.client.service@jpmorgan.com
Contact Persons:
Rohit Keer- E-mail id: rohit.a.keer@jpmchase.com,
Nekzad Behramkamdin- E-mail id: nekzad.behramkamdin@
jpmorgan.com
Nayan Vyas- E-mail id: nayan.x.vyas@jpmorgan.com
Registrar and Share Transfer Agents
KFin Technologies Private Limited, Unit: Wipro Limited,
Selenium Tower B, Plot 31 & 32, Financial District,
Nanakramguda, Serilingampally Mandal,
Hyderabad - 500 032, Telangana.
Toll Free No.: 1800 3454 001 Phone: (040) 7961 1000
Contact Person:
Mr. B. Srinivas- e-mail id: srinivas.b@kfintech.com
Ms. Rajitha Cholleti- e-mail id: rajitha.cholleti@kfintech.com
Shareholders Grievance can also be sent through e-mail to the
following designated e-mail id: einward.ris@kfintech.com.
Web-Based Query Redressal System
Members may utilize this facility extended by the Registrar &
Transfer Agents for redressal of their queries.
Please visit https://karisma.kfintech.com and click on
“investors” option for query registration through free identity
registration to log on. Investor can submit the query in
the “QUERIES” option provided on the website, which will
generate the grievance registration number. For accessing
the status/response to your query, please use the same
number at the option “VIEW REPLY” after 24 hours. The
investors can continue to put additional queries relating to
the case till they are satisfied.
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Shareholders can also send their correspondence to the Company with respect to their shares, dividend, request for annual
reports and shareholder grievances. The contact details are provided below:
Mr. M. Sanaulla Khan
Vice President and Company Secretary
Wipro Limited, Doddakannelli, Sarjapur Road, Bengaluru - 560 035
Mr. G. Kothandaraman
General Manager, Finance
Wipro Limited, Doddakannelli, Sarjapur Road, Bengaluru - 560 035
Ph: +91 80 28440011 (Extn: 226185)
Fax: +91 080 28440054
E-mail: sanaulla.khan@wipro.com
Ph: +91 80 28440011 (Extn: 226183)
Fax: +91 080 28440054
E-mail: kothandaraman.gopal@wipro.com
Analysts can reach our Investor Relations Team for any queries and clarification on Financial/Investor Relations related
matters:
Ms. Aparna C. Iyer
Vice President, Finance
Corporate Treasurer and Investor Relations
Wipro Limited, Doddakannelli, Sarjapur Road, Bengaluru - 560 035
Mr. Abhishek Kumar Jain
General Manager
Investor Relations
Wipro Limited, Doddakannelli, Sarjapur Road, Bengaluru - 560 035
Ph: +91 80 28440011 (Extn: 226186)
Fax: +91 80 28440054
E-mail: iyer.aparna@wipro.com
Ph: +91-80-6142 6143
Fax: +91 80 28440054
E-mail: abhishekkumar.jain@wipro.com
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, majority of our staff is working from home. In case of any queries, stakeholders are
requested to write to the above mentioned Email IDs for a quicker response.
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Corporate Governance Compliance Certificate
Corporate Identity Number: L32102KA1945PLC020800
Nominal Capital: ` 2527.40 crores
To the Members of
Wipro Limited
Doddakannelli, Sarjapur Road,
Bengaluru – 560035
We have examined all the relevant records of Wipro Limited (“Company”) for the purpose of certifying compliance of the
conditions of the Corporate Governance under the SEBI (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015
for the financial year ended March 31, 2021. We have obtained all the information and explanations which to the best of our
knowledge and belief were necessary for the purposes of certification.
The compliance of conditions of corporate governance is the responsibility of the Management. Our examination was limited
to the procedure and implementation process adopted by the Company for ensuring the compliance of the conditions of the
corporate governance.
This certificate is neither an assurance as to the future viability of the Company nor of the efficacy or effectiveness with
which the management has conducted the affairs of the Company.
In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the explanations and information furnished to us, we certify
that the Company has complied with all the mandatory requirements of Corporate Governance as stipulated in Schedule II of
the said Regulations. As regards Discretionary Requirements specified in Part E of Schedule II of the SEBI (Listing Obligations
and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015, the Company has complied with items C and E.
For V. SREEDHARAN & ASSOCIATES
Company Secretaries
(V. Sreedharan)
Partner
FCS: 2347; CP No. 833
Bengaluru
June 9, 2021
UDIN: F002347C000436627
NOTE: Due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, we have conducted online verification and examination of records, as facilitated by the
Company for the purpose of issuing this Certificate.
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CERTIFICATE OF NON-DISQUALIFICATION OF DIRECTORS
[Pursuant to Regulation 34(3) and Schedule V Para C Clause (10)(i) of the SEBI (Listing
Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015]
To,
The Members of
WIPRO LIMITED
Doddakannelli, Sarjapur Road,
Bengaluru- 560035
We have examined the relevant registers, records, forms, returns and disclosures received from the Directors of
WIPRO LIMITED, having CIN L32102KA1945PLC020800 and having registered office at Doddakannelli, Sarjapur Road,
Bengaluru- 560035 (hereinafter referred to as ‘the Company’), produced before us by the Company for the purpose of issuing
this Certificate, in accordance with Regulation 34(3) read with Schedule V Para-C Sub-clause 10(i) of the Securities and
Exchange Board of India (Listing Obligations and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations, 2015.
In our opinion and to the best of our information and according to the verifications (including Directors Identification Number
(DIN) status at the portal www.mca.gov.in) as considered necessary and explanations furnished to us by the Company and
its officers, we hereby certify that none of the Directors on the Board of the Company as stated below for the Financial Year
ending on March 31, 2021 have been debarred or disqualified from being appointed or continuing as Directors of companies
by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) and Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA), or any such other Statutory
Authority.
Details of Directors:
Sl. No.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Name of Director
Mr. Azim Premji Hasham
Mr. Mahendra Kumar Sharma
Mr. William Arthur Owens
Mr. Rishad Premji Azim
Mrs. Ireena Vittal
Mr. Patrick John Ennis
Mr. Patrick Lucien Andre Dupuis
Mr. Deepak Madhav Satwalekar
Mr. Thierry Delaporte
DIN
00234280
00327684
00422976
02983899
05195656
07463299
07480046
00009627
08107242
Date of appointment in the
Company
01/09/1968
01/07/2011
01/07/2006
01/05/2015
01/10/2013
01/04/2016
01/04/2016
01/07/2020
06/07/2020
Ensuring the eligibility for the appointment/continuity of every Director on the Board is the responsibility of the management
of the Company. Our responsibility is to express an opinion based on our verification. This certificate is neither an assurance
as to the future viability of the Company nor of the efficiency or effectiveness with which the management has conducted the
affairs of the Company.
For V. SREEDHARAN & ASSOCIATES
Company Secretaries
(V. Sreedharan)
Partner
FCS: 2347; CP No. 833
Bengaluru
June 09, 2021
UDIN: F002347C000436638
NOTE: Due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, we have conducted online verification and examination of records, as facilitated by the
Company for the purpose of issuing this Certificate.
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