CFO churn: Most finance bosses exit in 2 years
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A significant churn in CFO positions across corporate India is observed, with nearly 70% exiting within two years, as revealed by Ishwa Consulting’s data. Misaligned mandates and unclear decision rights trigger almost half of these departures, overshadowing performance issues. The trend varies across sectors, with faster-moving industries experiencing higher turnover, and internal promotions showing greater retention.
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