Karnataka Bank appoints Jeevandas Narayan, Kalmanje Gururaj Acharya as additional directors

Karnataka Bank appoints Jeevandas Narayan, Kalmanje Gururaj Acharya as additional directors

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Category : Appointment/Resignation Published on: May 02 2022

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  • Private sector lender, Karnataka Bank Ltd has appointed Jeevandas Narayan, and Kalmanje Gururaj Acharya as additional directors (Non-Executive, Independent) of the bank under Section 161 of the Companies Act, 2013.
  • Jeevandas Narayan has over 40 years of vast experience in banking and finance sector. He is a career banker who retired from State Bank of India as deputy managing director and his last posting was managing director in State Bank of Travancore.
  • Jeevandas Narayan is also serving on the Governing Body of MSNIM, a leading Management Institute based at Mangaluru and is currently nominated as its correspondent.
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