Arun Kumar Purwar
Arun Kumar Purwar, also known as A. K. Purwar, became the Chairman of State Bank of India in 2002, during his tenure from 1968 to 2006.[1]
With a master's degree in commerce from Allahabad University, he was previously a lecturer in their Business Administration Department.
He also chairs the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) Diaspora Division.
His profile has a plethora of key financial positions which can be viewed at Zauba Corp.[2]
References
External links
- Bio on the FICCI site
- FICCI Diaspora Division
- Profile at Zauba Corp.
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- SBI Payments (76%) (JV with Hitachi Payments)
- Imperial Bank of India (1921–1955)
- Bank of Calcutta (1806–1921)
- Bank of Bombay (1840–1921)
- Bank of Madras (1843–1921)
- Rajkissore Dutt Case
- Nagarwala case
- State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur (1963–2017)
- State Bank of Hyderabad (1941–2017)
- State Bank of Indore (1960–2010)
- State Bank of Mysore (1913–2017)
- State Bank of Patiala (1917–2017)
- State Bank of Saurashtra (1948–2008)
- State Bank of Travancore (1945–2017)
- Bharatiya Mahila Bank (2013–2017)
- Jio Payments Bank (30%)
- Yes Bank (30%)
- Andhra Pradesh Grameena Vikas Bank (35%)
- Kaveri Grameena Bank (35%)
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- SBI Foundation
- State Bank Archives and Museum
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