Saturday 16 November 2013

Arundhati Bhattacharya (first woman to be the Chairperson of SBI)

Arundhati Bhattacharya (first woman to be the Chairperson of SBI)


Arundhati Bhattacharya born in a Bengali Hindu Kulin Brahmin family in the city of Kolkata ,is the first woman to be the Chairperson of State Bank of India. Before being the Chairperson, she held the posts of managing director and chief financial officer at SBI. Arundhati became the 24th Chairperson of the bank by succeeding Pratip Chaudhuri who retired 30 Sep. Among her contenders for the position included SBI MDs : Hemant Contractor, A Krishna Kumar and S Viswanathan. Her longer service favoured the decision in her favour.

Achievements :-

She is the first woman to ever lead a Fortune 500 company in India.

Considering only banking industry, she is the only woman banker in the world on that list.
SBI is the largest bank in India with 15000+ branches and almost 22% of the country's total deposits, therefore with this promotion, she becomes one of the most powerful women in India.

Only a few powerful women have made it to the top at Indian banks and the latest entrant to this elite list is SBI’s Arundhati Bhattacharya. Bhattacharya has been appointed the first woman chairperson of the 207-year-old State Bank of India which is India’s largest commercial bank. On Monday, the  government  cleared the elevation of Bhattacharya for the top job.  She was among four contenders for the top job. The others were SBI MDs – Hemant Contractor, A Krishna Kumar and S Viswanathan. But longer residual service clinched the decision in her favour. Bhattacharya  succeeds Pratip Chaudhuri who retired on 30 September. She will join the  likes of Chanda Kochhar, MD and CEO of ICICI Bank; Shikha Sharma, MD and CEO, Axis Bank; Naina Lal Kidwai, country head, HSBC; Kaku Nakhate, president and country head (India), Bank of America Merrill Lynch, Vijayalakshmi Iyer, CMD, Bank of India; Archana Bhargava, CMD, United Bank of India and Shubhalakshmi Panse, CMD of Allahabad Bank. During her first interaction with the media, the new chief of the country’s largest bank has said that the war on non-performing assets has intensified and that non-performing managements have no reason to continue being in office. The SBI chief also affirmed that home loan rates were not going to be reduced going forward. The bank is also comfortable with lending to customers for purchasing automobiles which will in turn boost auto sales. Meanwhile, the retail segment is performing well and lending to corporates will be done selectively, she added. Bhattacharya also said this year’s festive season discounts will not be much different from the last, though interest discounts on home loans were highly unlikely. Bhattacharya is not very upbeat about improvement in the bank’s subsequent quarterly performances.  A lot more can be done to improve productivity, she added.  The process for the merger of other associate banks with the SBI is likely to start this year but will not be completed by FY14.

Here is all you need to know about Arundhati Bhattacharya :-

1. Fifty-seven year old Bhattacharya is the bank’s 24th chairperson and has a two-and-a-half-year term at the top. She joined SBI as a direct recruit officer in 1977 and in the course of her extensive service, has served in metros as well as urban and rural areas, criss-crossing the length and breadth of the country.
 Earlier, she was managing director and chief financial officer of SBI. In her earlier roles, she was deputy managing director and corporate development officer of SBI. According to SBI, she was also involved in setting up several new companies and initiatives of the bank, including SBI General Insurance, SBI Macquarie Infrastructure Fund and SBI SG Global Securities Services, as well as the launch of IT platforms such as mobile banking. As corporate development officer and deputy managing director, she has handled large corporate credit as well as initiatives like financial inclusion and financing of self-help groups.

2. During her 36 years at SBI, she also had a stint in the Bank’s New York office where she was in charge of monitoring branch performance, overseeing external audit and correspondent relations. 

3. According to the Times of India, Bhattacharya is the first woman to ever lead a Fortune 500 company in India, and the only woman banker on that list of giants anywhere in the world. 

4. This is the first time that an SBI chief will get a three-year tenure —  the first time that any SBI chairperson is getting such a fixed term— irrespective of when the person will retire. However, she is taking charge at a time when the bank is battling rising bad loans as borrowers find it difficult to meet repayment obligations in a slowing economy. Her biggest challenge will be to improve the bank’s worsening asset quality. The bank’s non-performing assets were 5.5 percent of all assets in the June quarter. Net profit in the first quarter fell 13.6 percent to Rs 3,241 crore against Rs 3,751 crore in the same quarter last year. In an interview with Times of India, Bhattacharya had  listed capital efficiency, improvement in productivity, investor relations and overall liquidity management as her priorities. 

5. “She has a collaborative leadership style, which will help her in dealing with trade unions, which the former chairman faced problems with,” an SBI official was quoted as saying about Bhattacharya by the Business Standard.  Still, some SBI officials  told Mint that  Bhattacharya lacks the experience of working at the corporate office as she has “spent most of her career outside headquarters”. Whether she will be able to  restore the confidence of investors who have dragged down SBI’s share price in recent weeks remains to be seen. As of now, we should just welcome Arundhati Bhattacharya who joins the expanding list of women who are now leading financial institutions in the country

Read more at: 

http://www.firstpost.com/business/all-you-need-to-know-about-arundhati-bhattacharya-sbis-first-woman-chairperson-1152593.html?utm_source=ref_article

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arundhati_Bhattacharya
http://www.livemint.com/Industry/p1HLn9qat7FScclZKok97M/Arundhati-Bhattacharya-takes-over-as-SBI-chief.html

http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2013-11-14/news/44075256_1_arundhati-bhattacharya-fresh-slippages-profit-growth

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