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Raghavendra Bhat is new CGM and future of Karnataka Bank

Published On : 15 May 2017   |  Reported By : Canaranews Network


Mangaluru: Karnataka Bank has elevated General Manager Raghavendra Bhat M, as its Chief General Manager. He succeeds Mahabaleshwara M S who has since taken over as MD and CEO of the bank. Raghavendra Bhat, is a graduate in commerce and a certified associate of Indian Institute of Banking and Finance (CAIIB). He is an alumni of Milagres College Kalyanpur, Udupi. He has banking experience of 36 years in various cadres both at operational and administrative level.

He started his career in the Bank in 1981 and served at various locations including metro centres such as Bengaluru, Mumbai and Delhi. He was elevated as a Chief Manager in June 2002 and headed the Bank’s New Delhi Overseas branch. In 2005, he was promoted as assistant general manager and served at head office - credit department [Retail Finance] and IT and MIS Department.

The new appointment goes in line with the bank’s succession policy wherein the CGM goes to become the Managing Director and CEO in the coming days







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