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Why did RBI appoint A K Singh on Bandhan Bank’s Board?

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June 25, 2024 / 14:59 IST
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Bandhan Bank | CMP: Rs XX | Shares tumbled 4 percent after the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) appointed an additional director on the Board of the Kolkata-based lender, ahead of Bandhan Bank chief Chandra Shekhar Ghosh's retirement on July 9, 2024.

On June 24, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) appointed an additional director on the Board of Kolkata-based Bandhan Bank. A former chief general manager with the central bank,  60-year old Arun Kumar Singh, will be on the Board for a period of one year from now, joining the existing 14-member team that includes outgoing managing director and chief executive officer Chandra Shekhar Ghosh.

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In the case of Bandhan, the RBI has appointed a director on the Board under Section 36AB of the Banking Regulation Act, 1949. This section allows RBI to appoint a director on the Board of any bank if the central bank is of the opinion that this is needed in the interests of the banking company or its depositors. This is typically a precautionary measure wherever the regulator feels discomfort. In the past too, the RBI has appointed directors in private sector banks wherever it sensed trouble. These include Yes Bank, Dhanlaxmi Bank and RBL Bank Ltd, among others.

In other words, the central bank typically places a director on the board of a private bank when it senses troubles in the bank’s operations and wants to know what is happening in  board meetings. In the case of Bandhan, the RBI appointing a director on Bandhan’s Board coincides with the exit of the founder, CEO Ghosh, who is set to retire on July 9.