Deepak Kochhar Age, Wiki and Bio

Deepak Kochhar

Quick Info

ProfessionBusinessman
NationalityIndian
Date of Birth15/02/1961
Age63 years
BirthplaceMumbai

Bio/Wiki

Full NameDeepak Virendra Kochhar
Known ForBeing the husband of Chanda Kochhar

Physical Stats & More

Height175 cm (5’ 9”)
Weight75 kg (165 lbs)
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorBlack

Educational Qualification(s)

College/University
  • Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies, University of Mumbai, Mumbai
  • Harvard Business School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Educational Qualification
  • Master in Finance from Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies
  • Advanced Management Program (AMP) from Harvard Business School

Personal Life

ReligionHinduism
HometownMumbai
HobbyPlaying squash

Relationships & More

Marital StatusMarried
Wife/SpouseChanda Kochhar
Children
SonArjun Kochhar (squash player)
DaughterAarti Kochhar (owner of Taali Foods)
Parents
FatherVirendra Kochhar (Indian Navy officer)
MotherName not known
Siblings
BrotherRajiv Kochhar (businessman)

Family

FatherVirendra Kochhar
MotherName not known
SiblingsRajiv Kochhar (brother)
SpouseChanda Kochhar
Children
SonArjun Kochhar (squash player)
DaughterAarti Kochhar (owner of Taali Foods)

Career

Current PositionCo-founder and CEO of NuPower Renewables
Notable Milestones
  • Co-founded NuPower Renewables in 2008
  • Appointed director of multiple companies related to renewable energy

Style Quotient

Car Collection
  • Audi
  • Ford H5
  • Mercedes Benz
Money Factor
Assets/Properties
Movable AssetsPersonal investments worth Rs. 5.5 crores
Immovable Assets
  • Churchgate flat worth Rs. 3.5 crores
  • House in Mumbai worth Rs. 1.1 crores

Some Lesser Known Facts

Deepak Kochhar is the co-founder and CEO of NuPower Renewables.
He was implicated in the ICICI Bank-Videocon loan controversy.
He was born in a corporate environment in Mumbai.
Deepak excels at playing squash and has won national competitions.
He crossed paths with Chanda Kochhar at Jamnalal Bajaj Institute Of Management Studies.
While Chanda pursued a salaried job, he ventured into entrepreneurship.
He played a key role in establishing multiple financial sector companies.