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New RBI rules: Aditya Puri’s record as bank CEO with longest reign will now be unbroken

After a 26-year long tenure, former HDFC Bank boss Aditya Puri stepped down last year handing over the baton to Sashidhar Jagdishan.

April 26, 2021 / 18:40 IST
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6 | Former HDFC Bank managing director Aditya Puri's daughter Amrita Puri and wife Anita, too, zeroed in on South Mumbai. On November 25, they bought an uber-luxury sea-facing unit in Malabar Hill for Rs 50 crore. The unit, located in Lodha Seamont, near Raj Bhawan in Walkeshwar, is on the 19th floor and comes with seven car parking spaces.

With the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) issuing final guidelines capping the tenure of managing directors and CEOs of banks, HDFC Bank’s former boss Aditya Puri’s record as the CEO with the longest tenure served in an Indian bank will now remain unbroken.

Issuing the latest rules, the RBI said the post of the MD&CEO or WTD (whole-time directors) cannot be held by the same incumbent for more than 15 years. In the case of MD&CEO or WTD who is also a promoter/ major shareholder, the person cannot hold these posts for more than 12 years, the RBI said.

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Puri served as the CEO of HDFC Bank from 1994, meaning he completed 26 years in the post. After a 26-year long tenure, Puri stepped down last year handing over the baton to Sashidhar Jagdishan.

The nearest contender to break Puri’s record is Kotak Mahindra Bank’s promoter and CEO Uday Kotak, who has completed 17 years as bank chief. Kotak is the chief executive of Kotak Mahindra Bank since 2003-2004, when the bank started operations.