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Valuations are shaped by perception as much as performance. Rather than a scorecard of historical performance, they a referendum on the future. For CFOs, this demands mastery of strategy as much as numbers, storytelling as much as stewardship, and judgement as much as analysis. At a recent India CFO Forum session in Pune, Amit Agarwal, Group CFO of DCM Shriram, offered a candid view of what truly moves the valuation needle: from strategic clarity and capital discipline to investor confidence and credible storytelling. The discussion explored how CFOs can shape market belief, balance prudence with ambition and translate business direction into building long-term value.
The attached podcast summarises these discussions, but in brief:
By IMA IndiaValuations are shaped by perception as much as performance. Rather than a scorecard of historical performance, they a referendum on the future. For CFOs, this demands mastery of strategy as much as numbers, storytelling as much as stewardship, and judgement as much as analysis. At a recent India CFO Forum session in Pune, Amit Agarwal, Group CFO of DCM Shriram, offered a candid view of what truly moves the valuation needle: from strategic clarity and capital discipline to investor confidence and credible storytelling. The discussion explored how CFOs can shape market belief, balance prudence with ambition and translate business direction into building long-term value.
The attached podcast summarises these discussions, but in brief: