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The turnaround man: MK Jain's journey from fixing a struggling bank to becoming a central banker

Jain's efforts culminated in Indian Bank becoming one of the best-performing public sector banks in the country.

June 05, 2018 / 12:52 IST
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Beena Parmar Moneycontrol News

The turnaround man. That's what Mahesh Kumar Jain is known as in the banking industry.

MK Jain was appointed deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of India for three years on Monday, filling a position that was lying vacant for close to 10 months since the retirement of his predecessor SS Mundra in July last year.

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The media-shy and reticent banker got the turnaround-man moniker during his stint as managing director and chief executive officer at Indian Bank. It certainly seemed that Jain carried his form with him when he moved to IDBI Bank as MD and CEO, but that was before the central bank decided to dial him up.

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