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Key Managerial Personnel

CS Divesh Goyal , Last updated: 21 March 2015  
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KEY MANAGERIAL PERSONNEL
Section – 203 read with rules- 8 of Companies
(appointment and remuneration) Rules, 2014

Companies Act, 2013 (Act) has introduced many NEW CONCEPTS AND KEY MANAGERIAL PERSONNEL is one of them. While the Companies Act, 1956 recognised only Managing Director, Whole Time Director and Manager as the Managerial Personnel, the Companies Act, 2013 has brought in the concept of Key Managerial Personnel which not only covers the traditional roles of managing director and whole time director but also includes some functional figure heads like Chief Financial Officer and Chief Executive Officer etc. These inclusions are in line with the global trends.

“Company Secretary” has also been brought within the ambit of Key Managerial Personnel giving them the long deserved recognition of a Key Managerial Personnel of the Company. Another noteworthy feature of this concept is that it combines the important management roles as a team or a cluster rather than as independent individuals performing their duties in isolation to others.

Let's First Discuss the Definition/ word Key Managerial Personnel:

General Meaning: The term key management personnel includes those people having authority and responsibility for planning, directing, and controlling the activities of an entity, either directly or indirectly.

Key management personnel are employees who have the authority to directly or indirectly plan and control business operations. The term key management personnel is a relative term dealing with specific operations.

As per Companies Act, 2013: Under Companies Act, 2013 Definition of “Key Managerial Personnel” given under Section- 2 sub section- 51. As per this Key managerial personnel includes following:

The above definition is an exhaustive definition but point number (v) gives the power to the legislature to include some other personnel also within the definition of Key Managerial Personnel as may be deemed fit by them from time to time. As of now, no further prescription has been made pursuant to point number (v) and therefore, as on date, the definition is confined to the six personnel mentioned above.

Let’s Discuss the Definitions the definitions of all Six terms used in definition of Key Managerial Personnel:
 

COMPANY SECRETARY: As per Section 2 sub section 24 of Companies Act, 2013 

Company Secretary or secretary section (1) of section 2 of the Company Secretaries Act, 1980 who is appointed by a company to perform the functions of a Company Secretary under this Act;

As per Company Secretary Act, "Company Secretary means a person who is a member of the Institute of Company Secretary of INDIA.

MANAGING DIRECTOR: - As per Section 2 sub section 54 of Companies Act, 2013

A director who, by virtue of the articles of a company or an agreement with the company or a resolution passed in its general meeting, or by its Board of Directors, is entrusted with substantial powers of management of the affairs of the company and includes a director occupying the position of managing director, by whatever name called.


MANAGER:- As per Section 2 sub section 53 of Companies Act, 2013

An individual who, subject to the superintendence, control and direction of the Board of Directors, has the management of the whole, or substantially the whole, of the affairs of a company, and includes a director or any other person occupying the position of a manager, by whatever name called, whether under a contract of service or not.

 

WHOLE-TIME DIRECTOR: - As per Section 2 sub section 54 of Companies Act, 2013
A director in the whole-time employment of the company.


CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICEER: As per Section 2 sub section 19 of Companies Act, 2013 

A person appointed as the Chief Financial Officer of a Company. Generally a person who leads the finance and treasury functions of a business enterprise is designated as “CFO”. The person appointed as the CFO under this Act is also considered as a Key Managerial Personnel (KMP). a CFO of the company should be a person who is appointed as a CFO and not engaged in any other manner (retainer or consultant) or by any other designation.

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICEER: As per Section 2 sub section 18 of Companies Act, 2013

A person appointed as the Chief Executive Officer of a Company.

COMPANIES WHICH REQUIRED TO APPOINT “KEY MANAGERIAL PERSONNEL”
Following Companies are requried to appoing KMP;


 

COMPANY SECRETARY:

Further, as per recently notified Rule 8A of the Companies (Appointment and Remuneration of Managerial Personnel) Rules, 2014, a company other than a company which is required to appoint a whole time key managerial personnel as discussed above and which is having paid up share capital of Rs. 5 Crores or more shall have a whole time Company Secretary.

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CS Divesh Goyal
(Practicing Compnay Secretary)
Category Corporate Law   Report

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