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OIG appoints Sandeep Kumar as Chief Executive Officer

Kumar brings over three decades of diversified leadership experience to play a central role in shaping the company’s culture, strategy, and operational excellence.
Oman International Group (OIG) has appointed Sandeep Kumar as the Chief Executive Officer, effective immediately.
Kumar has been serving the facilities management group for over four years as the General Manager. He brings over three decades of diversified leadership experience to play a central role in shaping the company’s culture, strategy, and operational excellence.
The company shared how Kumar introduced a forward-thinking mindset that strengthened its reputation for quality, reliability, and customer focus. “Under his leadership, the company achieved significant advancements in operational performance, expanded its capabilities across key sectors, and was recognised as Oman’s Most Trusted Brand for three consecutive years,” it stated.
The company shared a brief about Kumar’s new responsibilities, adding, “Kumar will continue to build on this momentum by driving strategic growth initiatives, enhancing service excellence, and advancing OIG’s alignment with Oman Vision 2040, with a strong emphasis on sustainability, innovation, and long-term value creation.
His leadership will focus on strengthening In-Country Value (ICV), developing Omani talent, promoting environmentally responsible practices, and expanding OIG’s footprint through modern, technology-enabled solutions that support national priorities.”
Kumar also expressed, “OIG is a legacy institution built on nearly five decades of trust and service to the nation. As we approach our 50th year, I am honoured to lead this remarkable organisation into its next chapter. Our focus will be on deepening excellence, strengthening our relationships, and ensuring that the next fifty years are even more impactful than the first.”
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The company reaffirmed its confidence in Kumar’s leadership that aligns with market needs and positions the company for its next phase of expansion.
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