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M. George Muthoot
Born(1911-02-04)4 February 1911
Died31 January 1993(1993-01-31) (aged 81)
NationalityIndian
OccupationBusinessman
SpouseAmmini George Muthoot
Children7
RelativesMuthoot Family

Mathai George Muthoot (4 February 1911 – 31 January 1993) was an Indian entrepreneur and businessman, prominent for his pioneering work in the South Indian financial sector. He is the father of M. G. George Muthoot and G. Alexander Muthoot

He, along with his father N. Mathai Muthoot, founded what would later become the Muthoot Group of Companies.

Early life

M. George Muthoot was born to N. Mathai Muthoot on 4 February 1911 in Kozhencherry, a small town in South Kerala. N. Mathai Muthoot managed the family business of contract timber in the Kingdom of Travancore.

Meanwhile, George joined the Indian army. He was married to Ammini George Muthoot and had seven children (six sons and one daughter), who now manage the Muthoot Group.[citation needed]

Business career

After completing his army service, he returned to Kozhencherry in 1925 and established a new partnership firm along with his father (Muthoot Chit Fund), which was primarily a Chit Fund, and hence marking the foray of Muthoot into the financial sector.

The company started by M. George Muthoot came to be known as the Muthoot Group and is today among the largest and most respected companies in South India. He and his son Dr. G. Kurien Muthoot were also instrumental in setting up a multi-specialty hospital in Kozhencherry (Muthoot Medical Center).

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