HDFC bank refutes reports of Arvind Vohra's exit

Updated : Sep 20, 2023 15:57
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HDFC bank has refuted reports of its Country head of Retail Banking Arvind Vohra's exit from the bank, reported ET Now. Certain reports claimed that Vohra is set to join another bank. However the bank has called those reports baseless and inaccurate.

Arvind Vohra joined HDFC bank in 2018 and has been responsible for retail branch banking business and trade & forex business. Prior to joining HDFC bank, Vohra worked as Operations Director at Vodafone.

Also Read: Merger of HDFC with HDFC Bank effective from July 1: HDFC chairman Deepak Parekh

Meanwhile, the Reserve Bank of India has approved the re-appointment of Sashidhar Jagdishan as HDFC Bank MD & CEO for a period of three more years. Jagdishan will continue to stay in office till 26 October 2026.

Sashidhar Jagdishan joined the bank in 1996 as a Manager in the Finance function. He became Business Head - Finance in 1999 and was appointed as Chief Financial Officer in 2008. 

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