Sandeep Bakhshi to Continue as ICICI Bank CEO for Two More Years
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- Sandeep Bakhshi has been reappointed as the CEO of ICICI Bank for another two years, with his term extended until October 3, 2028.
- The Reserve Bank of India approved the reappointment, which was initially approved by the bank's board in January.
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Sandeep Bakhshi has been leading ICICI Bank, India's second-largest private lender, since 2018. The bank recently announced strong net profits for the quarter ending March 31.
Sandeep Bakhshi will continue as ICICI Bank's chief executive for another two years. The Reserve Bank of India has approved his reappointment. Bakhshi's term will now extend until October 3, 2028. He has been leading India's second-largest private lender since 2018. The bank recently reported strong net profits for the quarter ending March 31.
Indian private lender ICICI Bank has received approval from India's central bank to reappoint Sandeep Bakhshi as its chief executive for a further period of two years, with effect from October 4, the bank said in a statement on Friday.
Bakhshi would remain ICICI's CEO until October 3, 2028, the bank said. In January, the bank's board approved Bakhshi's reappointment, subject to approval from the Reserve Bank of India.
ICICI Bank is India's second-largest private lender by market capitalisation. Bakhshi has led the bank since 2018.
Last month, the bank posted a standalone net profit of 137.02 billion Indian rupees ($1.43 billion) for the three months to March 31, up from 126.30 billion rupees a year earlier.