Position Overview
The Company Secretary (CS) is a key managerial personnel responsible for ensuring that the organization complies with statutory and regulatory requirements and maintains high standards of corporate governance. The CS acts as a vital link between the Board of Directors, senior management, regulatory authorities, shareholders, and other stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities1. Corporate Governance & Compliance
- Ensure compliance with the Companies Act, SEBI regulations, and other applicable corporate laws.
- Maintain and update statutory registers, records, and filings.
- Prepare, review, and file necessary documents including annual returns, financial statements, and event-based compliance forms.
- Monitor corporate governance practices and advise the Board on good governance standards.
2. Board & Committee Support
- Organize, convene, and coordinate Board meetings, Committee meetings, and General Body meetings.
- Draft agenda, notices, resolutions, minutes, and briefing notes for the Board.
- Maintain efficient documentation and safe custody of minutes and Board papers.
3. Legal & Regulatory Management
- Act as the primary point of contact with regulatory bodies such as MCA, ROC, SEBI, Stock Exchanges, RBI, etc.
- Provide guidance on legal matters, corporate structuring, and secretarial standards.
- Ensure compliance with applicable labour, tax, and industry-specific regulations in coordination with legal advisors.
4. Secretarial Advisory & Corporate Affairs
- Advise the Board and management on key legal obligations, governance mechanisms, and risk mitigation.
- Assist in mergers, acquisitions, share allotments, business restructuring, and fundraising activities.
- Manage share capital, ESOPs, investor relations, and equity-related documentation (for listed companies).
5. Documentation & Record Management
- Manage statutory registers such as Register of Members, Directors, Charges, Contracts, etc.
- Ensure proper drafting, vetting, and execution of legal agreements and corporate documents.
- Oversee secure record-keeping, digital documentation, and retrieval systems.
6. Stakeholder Coordination
- Serve as a liaison between the company and stakeholders including auditors, lawyers, bankers, government entities, and investors.
- Handle queries related to corporate compliance, governance, and statutory matters.
7. Ethical & Governance Leadership
- Promote ethical business conduct and transparency.
- Build compliance culture across departments.
- Educate management on emerging corporate laws, regulatory updates, and governance frameworks.
Qualifications & SkillsEducational Qualification
- Qualified Company Secretary (ACS/FCS) from the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI).
- Additional qualifications such as LLB, MBA (Finance), or specialization in Corporate Law/Governance preferred.
Technical Skills
- Strong knowledge of Companies Act, SEBI LODR, FEMA, LLP Act, Secretarial Standards.
- Proficiency in MCA filing, compliance management tools, and corporate documentation.
- Excellent drafting, legal interpretation, and reporting skills.
Soft Skills
- Attention to detail and high integrity.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to work with senior leadership and handle confidential information.
- Excellent organizational and time-management abilities.
Work Experience
- 2–10 years of experience in corporate secretarial roles, depending on job level.
- Experience in listed company compliance is preferred for senior roles.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- Accuracy and timeliness of statutory filings.
- Quality of Board documentation and governance support.
- Compliance audit results and risk mitigation effectiveness.
- Stakeholder satisfaction and regulatory communication efficiency.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: ₹40,000.00 - ₹50,000.00 per month
Benefits:
Work Location: In person