Senior Bureaucrat Vandita Kaul Appointed as Secretary, Department of Posts
She is currently serving as a Member (Banking & Direct Benefit Transfer) of the Postal Services Board. She will succeed Vineet Pandey upon his superannuation.
Senior Bureaucrat Vandita Kaul, a renowned professional with a wealth of experience in financial services and banking, has been appointed as the Secretary of the Department of Posts. Kaul, a 1989-batch Indian Postal Service officer.
She is currently serving as a Member (Banking & Direct Benefit Transfer) of the Postal Services Board. She will succeed Vineet Pandey upon his superannuation.
The Appointment Approval has come from the Appointments Committee of the Cabinet that has tagged Vandita Kaul's appointment as Secretary, Department of Posts.
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With a strong background in financial services, she has previously held the position of Additional Secretary in the Department of Financial Services, Ministry of Finance.
Board Memberships:
She has tremendous experience in setting her role as a government nominee on the boards of public sector banks like Bank of India, financial services institutions such as New India Assurance, and regulatory bodies like the Pension Fund Regulatory and Development Authority (PFRDA).
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