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Tembo Appoints Fatema Kachwala as CFO and KMP
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Tembo Appoints Fatema Kachwala as CFO and KMP

Tembo Global Industries Limited, a key player in the industrial engineering and manufacturing sector, has appointed Ms Fatema S. Kachwala as its Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Key Managerial Personnel (KMP), effective 15 July 2025.
Ms Kachwala brings over 11 years of experience in finance and operations. She holds a Master’s degree in Commerce from the University of Pune and a Postgraduate Diploma in International Business. With her expertise in financial planning and human resource management, her appointment is expected to support Tembo Global’s growth across its diversified sectors.
The Board of Directors approved her appointment following formal consent and a review of her qualifications and contributions to the company.
Commenting on the development, Mr Sanjay J. Patel, Managing Director of Tembo Global Industries Ltd., said: “We are pleased to welcome Ms Kachwala to our leadership team. Her expertise in financial systems and operational strategy will be vital as we expand into defence manufacturing, solar energy, and EPC contracting. Her leadership will ensure financial discipline and sustainable growth.”
Ms Kachwala added: “It is an honour to step into the role of CFO at Tembo Global. The company’s strong industrial foundation and innovation-driven vision make this an exciting opportunity. I look forward to contributing to its strategic direction and strengthening financial value for all stakeholders.” 

Tembo Global Industries Limited, a key player in the industrial engineering and manufacturing sector, has appointed Ms Fatema S. Kachwala as its Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Key Managerial Personnel (KMP), effective 15 July 2025.Ms Kachwala brings over 11 years of experience in finance and operations. She holds a Master’s degree in Commerce from the University of Pune and a Postgraduate Diploma in International Business. With her expertise in financial planning and human resource management, her appointment is expected to support Tembo Global’s growth across its diversified sectors.The Board of Directors approved her appointment following formal consent and a review of her qualifications and contributions to the company.Commenting on the development, Mr Sanjay J. Patel, Managing Director of Tembo Global Industries Ltd., said: “We are pleased to welcome Ms Kachwala to our leadership team. Her expertise in financial systems and operational strategy will be vital as we expand into defence manufacturing, solar energy, and EPC contracting. Her leadership will ensure financial discipline and sustainable growth.”Ms Kachwala added: “It is an honour to step into the role of CFO at Tembo Global. The company’s strong industrial foundation and innovation-driven vision make this an exciting opportunity. I look forward to contributing to its strategic direction and strengthening financial value for all stakeholders.” 

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