Muthoot Group chairman George Muthoot passes away at 71

He became the managing director of the Muthoot Group in 1979 and group chairman in February 1993.
George Muthoot
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G George Muthoot, the chairman of Muthoot Group passed away on Friday evening in his New Delhi home after a fall, according to the family.

The 71-year-old was for long based in the National Capital even though his diversified group that runs over 20 businesses from gold loans to securities, realty estate to infrastructure, hospitals to hospitality and education, is headquartered in Kochi making it one of the largest business houses in the state. Under his leadership, the Muthoot Group has widened the scope of its operations and is currently a business conglomerate comprising 20 diversified divisions with presence pan India and overseas.

Mathai George George Muthoot was born in November 1949 in Kozhencherry in the present day Pathanamthitta district of Kerala as the son of M George Muthoot, who began the finance business and as the grandson of Muthoot Ninan Mathai, the group founder.

After graduating from the Manipal Institute of Technology with a degree in mechanical engineering, Muthoot joined the family business as an office assistant and in 1979 he became the managing director and group chairman in February 1993.

In the early 1980s, the large family broke up and the family empire was divided between the cousin brothers and this led to the creation of Muthoot Pappachen Group, another diversified group in the state which runs rival gold loan company Muthoot Fincorp.

The Muthoot Group's flagship Muthoot Finance had a loan book of close to Rs 56,000 crore in the December 2020 quarter. Muthoot Finance is the group's flagship company and became the largest gold financing company in India and the first-ever NBFC to join the 'Rs 1000 crore net profit club'. The group has grown manifold under him--when he took over it had just 31 branches but has over 5,550 branches across the country and outside today and the group. The Kochi-based Muthoot Finance offers loans using gold as collateral. 

Muthoot leaves behind wife Sara George and two sons. While eldest son George M George is the executive director of the group, the youngest son Alexander George is the director of the group and the second son Paul Muthoot George was murdered in 2009.

He was also a lay trustee of the powerful Orthodox Church in the state and was also a member of the national executive committee of Ficci and headed the Ficci Kerala council.

Forbes Asia listed him as the 44th richest Indian in 2020 with close to $5 billion in assets and the richest Keralite.

 

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