HDFC Bank becomes most outstanding company in India

HDFC Bank becomes most outstanding company in India

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Category : Business and economics Published on: September 26 2021

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·        HDFC Bank Ltd has been adjudged as the 'Most Outstanding Company in India' in a survey conducted by the prestigious publication Asiamoney.

·        This bank has been awarded for the fourth consecutive year since the start of voting in 2018, besides voting the bank as the 'Most Outstanding Company in India - Banking Sector'.

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About HDFC Bank Limited

v CEO: Shashidhar Jagadeesan

v Founded: August 1994

v Revenue: Rs 1.56 lakh crore (US$ 22 billion, 2021)

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