Mangalore: M Narendra Takes Over as Chairman of Indian Overseas Bank


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Nov 1: M Narendra is set to take over as the new chairman and managing director of Indian Overseas Bank on Monday November 1, at the bank’s head office at Chennai. He was functioning as the executive director of Bank of India before being posted to Indian Overseas Bank.

Narendra, a commerce graduate from Mysore University, later secured his law degree from the same university in 1977. He completed his CAIIB course in 1979. He joined Corporation Bank as officer trainee in 1975, and worked there till being appointed as the executive director of Bank of India in 2008.

Narendra had worked as a member of the Technical Advisory Committee on money, foreign exchange and government securities market of Reserve Bank of India. He also had been a member of Basle-II Implementation and Risk Management Committee of Indian Banks Association.

  

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  • j p singh, chandigarh

    Wed, Oct 05 2011

    respected sir,congrats for new job.sir I want your help in some matter.Sir your bank IOB had interviewed some MBA&MBA(HONS) students of Lovely Prof,University,Jalandhar In May 2011 and informed university that 6 students have been ed for post of asstt manager in Ist week of August.I want to know when your bank is going to send ion letters to ed students.I hope you must inform me by looking into the matter.Hope for cooperation in this matter.thanking you in anticipation.

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  • satish rao m, Puttur/Pune

    Mon, Nov 01 2010

    Congratulations to Sri Narendraji,
    who hails from Mangalore

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