Weekly Current Affairs (13 June to 18 June 2022)

Weekly Current Affairs (13 June to 18 June 2022)

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Category : Business and economics Published on: June 19 2022

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  • Canara HSBC OBC Life renamed to Canara HSBC Life
  • RBI approves appointment of R Subramaniakumar as MD and CEO of RBL Bank
  • 12th WTO Ministerial Conference to be held during 12-15 June 2022
  • XPay.Life Launches India's First Blockchain-Enabled UPI Services to Make Financial Services Accessible in Rural Areas
  • Omnicard becomes first RBI licensed PPI (Prepaid Payment Instrument) to introduce cash withdrawal
  • Anand Mahindra, Ravindra Dholakia, Venu Srinivasan, and Pankaj Patel join RBI board
  • Russia overtakes Saudi Arabia to become India's 2nd biggest oil supplier
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