Rajmohan Pillai


J. Rajmohan Pillai is an Indian businessman, currently the Chairman of Beta Group.

Early life

Rajmohan Pillai was born in Kollam, Kerala, India, and educated in the state capital Trivandrum. He gained management experience within the family business from 1981.

Beta Group

Beta Group is a diversified transnational business group with $2 billion turnover. The group’s vertical subsidiaries include packaged processed foods manufacturing, marketing and distribution. The Group also claims interests in entertainment, logistics and business consulting.
The group began in the early 1900s as Beta Industries, an exporter of cashew nuts. The company is based in the Netherlands. It is one of the world's largest cashew nut companies.
Rajmohan Pillai formed the Beta Group as a conglomerate of nine companies in memory of his eldest brother, Kerala businessman Rajan Pillai, former chairman of Britannia Industries, whose death in 1995 closed what The Economic Times referred to as one of India's most dramatic corporate sagas.
Today, while still essentially a cashew products company, the Beta Group has diversified into fruit drinks, almonds, dates and pistachios. The group owns the dry fruit and nut brands Nut King and Ole.

Pillai's management

Pillai's previous declared intentions for the group have included:
He was instrumental in establishing the KJP Research Foundation, named in honor of his late father, K. J. Pillai. The Foundation conducts research and development in the fields of cashew and other horticultural crops. He also established the Rajan Pillai Foundation in memory of his brother, to promote excellence in arts, sports, social sciences, and medicine, serving the cause of humanity. The Rajan Pillai Foundation institutes and presents awards to accomplished individuals in international relations, social welfare services and industry development.

Legal cases

Pillai, as Managing Director of Pace International Ltd, was one of four men convicted of fraud over a letter of credit in 2008. He was sentenced to two years' imprisonment and fined Rs 200,000, but appealed the conviction and the sentences have been suspended until the appeal is resolved.

Thesis and publications

In 2006 he was awarded a doctorate in business management by the New Age International University of Seborga, Italy, for a thesis that chronicled the history of the global cashew industry.
His other published works are: