Harsh Dugar Appointed as Executive Director of Federal Bank
The approval has been received for a period of three years from the date of assuming charge.
New Delhi: Harsh Dugar has been appointed as Executive Director of the Federal Bank after receiving approval from the Reserve Bank of India in this regard.
The approval has been received for a period of three years from the date of assuming charge. He would assume charge as Executive Director of the Bank with effect from 23rd June 2023.
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Harsh Dugar has been serving as the Group President and Country Head – Wholesale Banking of the Bank since 01.04.2021. He joined the Bank in October 2016 as the Country Head for Corporate and Institutional Banking.
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He holds a bachelor’s degree with Honours in Accounting & Finance from the University of Calcutta as a University Topper. He is a qualified CWA with All India Rank holding and holds a Gold Medal in CFA along with an All-India Rank.
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