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Banking Central | Where have all the woman CEOs in Indian financial services gone?

Over years, more women have risen to the top in financial services. Yet, there are very few of them compared with their male counterparts.

April 25, 2022 / 09:32 IST
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To ensure that women aren't denied opportunities, there needs to be effective, comprehensive board-level policies.

Over the weekend, Aditya Birla Capital announced the appointment Vishaka Mulye as the new chief executive officer of the company. For the firm, this is a landmark event. Mulye will be the first woman CEO of Aditya Birla Capital and is a high-profile name in the Indian banking industry. She has acted as one of the pillars of ICICI Group over the years.

Mulye is the latest senior banker from the ICICI Group rising to become the CEO of a major financial services institution. The group has produced iconic names like V Vaidyanathan, Rajiv Sabharwal, Sunjoy Chatterjee, Chanda Kochhar, Shikha Sharma, Kalpana Morparia and Madhabi Puri Buch.

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Mulye has experience both in finances and administration. She is known as a good mentor and people manager among colleagues. During her years in the group, Mulye played an instrumental role in building the organisation particularly during the merger of ICICI and ICICI Bank in 2002.

Also, it is worth mentioning that Mulye led the team, which negotiated and concluded the merger of erstwhile Sangli Bank with ICICI Bank. From 2002 to 2005, she was responsible for the bank's structured finance and global markets businesses, and its financial institutions’ relationships.