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Centre appoints Anil Mittal as Canara Bank CVO

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
The Centre has appointed Anil Mittal as the chief vigilance officer of Canara Bank.

Mittal told PTI over phone that he assumed the charge today. Prior to it, he was working as CVO of State Bank of Mysore, which was merged with its parent organisation, State Bank of India, today.

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Tapan Singhel re-appointed as MD & CEO for BAGIC

Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Company today said its managing director and chief executive Tapan Singhel has been re-appointed for a further period of five years from April 1.

Tapan has been at the helm of Bajaj Allianz General for the last five years. The company is among the top two general insurers in the private sector in terms of gross written premium.
 

Under his aegis, the company emerged as the most profitable private general insurance player in 2015-16 with a net profit of Rs 564 crore and recorded the highest profit amongst all companies in the industry in the nine months ending December 31.

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Bajaj Allianz Life appoints Tarun Chugh as MD & CEO

Bajaj Allianz Life today said it has appointed Tarun Chugh as its Managing Director and CEO with effect from April 1.

Chugh replaces Anuj Agarwal, who has moved overseas within the Allianz group, the company said.

An engineer from IIT Delhi, Chugh has handled various responsibilities in sales, distribution, branch operations and marketing in ICICI Prudential Life, and general management and strategic roles as Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of PNB Metlife India Life Insurance.
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NeML appoints Rajesh Sinha as MD & CEO

NCDEX e-Markets (NeML), which is the only e-electronic commodity spot markets and services company in the country, today appointed Rajesh Sinha as the managing director and CEO.

Sinha will drive the NCDEX group company's efforts in scaling up its various developmental initiatives in the in e-markets segment, especially in agricultural produce.

It has facilitated trades worth over Rs 45,000 crore in over 92 commodities across the country and includes trades in dairy, grains, pulses, edible oil, oilseeds, sugar and salt among others. Wheat, pulses, sugar, salt and edible oil are some of the largest traded commodities on the market.

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First Published: Apr 01 2017 | 6:42 PM IST

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