Bank of India Promotes Vikash Krishna to Chief General Manager | Effective June 1, 2026
Mumbai: Bank of India has announced a senior-level change in its management, confirming the elevation of Shri Vikash Krishna to the post of Chief General Manager (CGM).
The update was officially shared with stock exchanges on June 1, 2026, as part of mandatory regulatory disclosures.
Official Intimation to Stock Exchanges
The bank informed both the National Stock Exchange of India and the BSE Limited under the provisions of Regulation 30 and 51 of SEBI (LODR) Regulations, 2015.
Key Update
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Shri Vikash Krishna was serving as General Manager
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He has now been elevated to Chief General Manager (CGM)
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The change is effective from June 01, 2026
The move reflects an internal leadership progression within the bank’s senior management structure.
Why This Matters
Such updates are part of standard governance and transparency requirements for listed banks. They ensure that investors and stakeholders receive timely and accurate information regarding key management changes.
About Bank of India
Bank of India is one of India’s prominent public sector banks with a strong domestic and international footprint, offering a wide range of banking and financial services.
Closing Note
The elevation of Shri Vikash Krishna highlights structured leadership progression within the organization and reinforces compliance with regulatory disclosure norms.
This announcement has been duly communicated to stock exchanges, ensuring transparency and timely public disclosure.
