Top 10 Women Company Secretaries of the Year - 2026

Women Company Secretaries emerge as executive powers who lead organizations through corporate governance and compliance matters while overseeing strategic choices which establish the ethical standards and operational practices of contemporary businesses. These specialists support boards and management teams by using their expertise to handle legal matters, financial issues and compliance requirements because organizations face increasing complexity from regulatory requirements and developing corporate legislation and higher demands for transparent operations and performance. The experts who possess knowledge about corporate secretarial duties, regulatory documentation requirements, stakeholder interactions, risk assessment and compliance verification processes become vital for companies that exist in all industries, including banking, manufacturing, information technology and infrastructure development.

They establish their professional identity through their capacity to combine technical knowledge with effective interpersonal and leadership abilities. The professionals maintain their function as the essential link between boards, senior management, regulators and shareholders to guarantee that organizations make key decisions which follow both statutory requirements and best practices for governance. The organizations use their corporate action skills to manage IPOs, mergers and acquisitions, dividend distributions and buybacks, which enable them to handle complex regulatory environments through their knowledge of FEMA, SEBI and RBI regulations.

The women company secretaries at their companies perform more than legal requirements as they establish corporate ethical standards, which maintain organizational integrity. The team develops internal control systems, which they use to monitor environmental, social and governance disclosures while they create risk-based assessment procedures that help organizations build their operational strength. The professionals use artificial intelligence and automation tools to enhance their secretarial and compliance work processes through workflow management systems, helping them achieve better results. The governance experts, regulatory specialists and strategic planners who lead organizations develop their compliance systems while creating long-term stakeholder value through sustainable business growth.

In this issue, the Women Entrepreneurs Review magazine brings a list of ‘Top 10 Women Company Secretaries of the Year - 2026', who are domineers of change in the corporate realm of the country. This list of ten leading and inspiring women is crafted by a team of CEOs, VCs, and the editorial board, delivering inspiring stories of their journey and the contributions & roles played by them in the creation and empowerment of an economically powerful nation.

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  • Oasys Cybernetics
  • Kushboo Jain, Company Secretary, Chennai

  • She ensures adherence to statutory and regulatory requirements, supports board and management processes, and contributes to strengthening corporate ethics and compliance frameworks within the organization

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  • Aarvi Encon
  • Leela Bisht-Gupta, Company Secretary, Mumbai

  • With a background in corporate governance and legal compliance, she excels in guiding strategic decisions, ensuring regulatory adherence, playing a pivotal role in managing investor relations, and overseeing legal documentation

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  • Finastra
  • Neha Nijhawan, Company Secretary, Bangalore

  • A compliance specialist with experience as both an in-house Company Secretary and a legal firm professional, possessing extensive expertise in corporate secretarial matters, FEMA compliances, incorporation, and more

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  • RM Shah & Co.
  • Rashmi Pandey Shah, Founder, Mumbai

  • A leader who combines legal expertise with business insight, building a multi-city, client-focused corporate advisory firm known for integrity, precision, and purposedriven leadership

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  • Globtier Infotech
  • Shivani Gupta, Company Secretary, Noida

  • With experience in corporate governance, regulatory compliance, and secretarial functions across NBFC, manufacturing, and real estate sectors, she manages compliance frameworks for organizations

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  • GE Vernova T & D India
  • Shweta Mehta, Company Secretary, Noida

  • She has around 20 years of experience in diverse areas of legal and secretarial functions for both listed and unlisted companies and has handled corporate actions such as buybacks and dividends for listed entities

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