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EPack loses second VP in two months as sales head quits

Sunil Kumar Singh, nine-year veteran of sales and business development, resigns. The small-cap prefab builder now faces back-to-back senior exits.

1 earlier story on EPack Prefab Technologies Ltd.
Mkt cap₹2,425 cr
P/E26.18×
ROE16.76%
Debt / eq.0.59
2 Senior exits in two months

What's new

  • Sunil Kumar Singh, VP – Sales & Business Development, resigned on July 14 after nine years at EPack.
  • This is the second senior departure in two months, following a VP Operations exit.
  • Singh cited a personal career shift; the company says handovers are complete and transition will be smooth.

Why this matters

Two senior exits in quick succession, both in operational or revenue-facing roles, create a perception of churn at a small-cap company that relies on key people for growth. The reassuring language about handovers does not erase the pattern.

What we're watching

  • Whether the company names a replacement before the next quarterly results.
  • Any further departures among the senior management team.
  • Sales momentum in the coming quarters: EPack reported strong trailing growth of 42% but two exits could test that.

The full read

EPack Prefab has lost its second senior manager in two months. Sunil Kumar Singh, the 9-year veteran who led sales and business development, resigned on July 14. He follows a VP Operations who left earlier. Two exits from revenue-facing roles at a ₹2,425 crore small-cap create an image of churn, even if each is framed as a personal career move. The company says handovers are done and the transition is smooth. That may be true. But the pattern, not the individual departure, is the signal. EPack's trailing revenue growth of 42% and PAT growth of 51% are strong; the next test is whether the sales engine runs without its veteran captain.

Questions answered

Who resigned and what was his role?
Sunil Kumar Singh was Vice President – Sales & Business Development. He spent nine years at EPack and handled revenue generation through sales.
Why did Singh leave?
He stated in his resignation letter that he was leaving to pursue career directions that align more closely with his aspirations. The company said it was a personal decision with no disputes.
Is this part of a broader management exodus?
It is the second senior exit in two months. A VP Operations also resigned earlier, and the company had flagged that departure as well. However, no C-suite or board-level exits have occurred.
What is EPack Prefab's financial condition?
EPack is a small-cap with a market cap of ₹2,425 crore. It reported trailing revenue growth of 42.4% and PAT growth of 51.3%. The latest quarter (Mar 2026) saw sales of ₹471 crore and net profit of ₹30 crore.
Should investors be concerned about sales continuity?
The company assured that all necessary handovers are completed. The resignation is not from a C-suite role, but sales leadership is critical for a growth-stage company. The pattern of two departures warrants monitoring.
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Company snapshot

EPack Prefab Technologies Ltd.

Pre Engineered Buildings
₹2,587 cr
P/E 27.93×

Latest quarter · Mar 2026

Sales₹471 cr
Net profit₹30 cr
Op. margin+9.8%
EPS₹3.02

Strength & growth

Debt / equity0.59×
Current ratio1.42×
  1. 14 Jul 2026 · 9:11 PM IST EPack loses second VP in two months as sales head quits
  2. 59d ago EPack's VP Operations resigns, leaving a gap at the micro-cap manufacturer