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ING Vysya's heads of operations, retail banking quit

Head of operations A Meenakshi will be leaving the bank on Nov 30

Press Trust of India Mumbai
Private sector lender ING Vysya today said its heads for operations and branch banking have quit, and have announced their replacements.

Head of operations A Meenakshi will be leaving the bank on November 30, it said in a statement. Ashok Rao B has been appointed as the chief operating officer effective October 1.

Country head of the branch banking, marketing and private client group Brett Morgan has also decided to move back to Australia to pursue new opportunities from October 13, it said.

Morgan has been replaced by two executives, who will be heading the retail liabilities and marketing functions, respectively.
 
The bank said Meenakshi was instrumental in "consolidating operations as a robust and independent delivery platform", while Morgan accelerated "the digital and primary bank journey for the retail banking division".

Ambuj Chandna has been appointed as the chief distribution officer in-charge of retail liabilities, while Sonalee Panda will be the new chief marketing officer.

The bank also appointed Anantha Raman R as its chief auditor.

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First Published: Sep 19 2014 | 7:06 PM IST

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