Bigbloc Construction Limited sees internal audit leadership shift as Anjana Parwal resigns

Bigbloc Construction Limited has said goodbye to a key governance role as Anjana Parwal has tendered her resignation from the position of Internal Auditor, effective after the close of business hours on 21 April 2026, citing personal reasons. The company notes there are no other material factors behind her decision beyond what is stated in her resignation letter.

Internal audit leaders are the sentinels of risk and controls, and Parwal’s departure signals a transitional moment for Bigbloc’s governance framework. With no immediate successor named, Bigbloc will need to map interim coverage and a search for a permanent replacement to ensure uninterrupted oversight of controls and risk management.

The resignation letter confirms personal reasons for stepping down and does not cite any additional factors. The company has publicly shared the letter as part of the communication surrounding the move, underscoring a straightforward transition rather than a broader governance shift.

Leadership changes in critical control roles test a company’s resilience during growth and transformation. As Bigbloc navigates this vacancy, observers will be watching to see how the organization maintains governance momentum while it identifies a suitable successor to continue strengthening its internal-control environment.