[[{“value”:”Titan CFO on gold volatility, Indian wedding demand
Bloomberg
Posted: 11 February 2026 | Last updated: 11 February 2026
Titan CFO Ashok Sonthalia joins Insight to break down how soaring gold prices, sudden volatility, and India’s peak wedding season shaped the company’s strong jewelry performance. He discusses supply management, hedging strategies, shifting consumer behavior, and Titan’s broader fashion and accessories businesses. Sonthalia also outlines the company’s global ambitions from GCC markets to Canada and explains why rising per capita incomes and stable gold trends are key tailwinds for growth.
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