Madras Fertilizers Limited (MFL)
invites applications for recruitment of Company Secretary
Number of Vacancy: 1 Posts
Educational Qualification: An Associate / Fellow Membership in The Institute of Company Secretaries Of India (ICSI) along with graduate in any degree from the recognized Institutions/Universities Candidates possessing Graduate Degree in Law (LLB) shall have added advantage.
Experience: Minimum 15 years post qualification experience as on March 05, 2022, out of which atleast 05 years’ experience should be in Secretarial Department of CPSE / State PSE / Government Organisation / Autonomous Body / Statutory Body / Public Limited Company / Listed Company. Candidate should either be employed or practicing Company Secretary as of March 05, 2022.
Pay Scale:
INR
32900-58000/- Per Month
Age Limit: 50 years (As of March 05, 2022).
Applications should be sent to Madras Fertilizers Limited (MFL) office. Send your fully filled applications to
The General Manager - P & A (a/c)
Madras Fertilizers Limited
Manali, Chennai 600 068
Published on: 19th February 2022
For more details, please refer to official notification at Download Official Notification
MFL was incorporated on December 8, 1966, as a joint venture between GOI and AMOCO India incorporated of U.S.A (AMOCO) in accordance with the Fertilizer Formation Agreement executed on 14.5.1966 with equity contributions of 51% and 49% respectively. In accordance with the participation agreement between GOI, AMOCO, and National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), an undertaking of the Government of Iran, NIOC acquired 50% of the shareholding of AMOCO in MFL on 22.11.1972. With this acquisition, the shareholding of AMOCO and NIOC was at 24.5% each, with the balance of 51% being held by GOI. Subsequently, on 22.7.1985, the shareholding of AMOCO was proportionately purchased by GOI and NIOC. As a result, GOI and NIOC shareholding was revised to 67.55% and 32.45% respectively. Subsequent to the issue of rights shares in 1994 for part-financing the project, the holding of GOI and NIOC stood at 69.78% and 30.22% respectively.