Largest private sector lender ICICI Bank today said its non-executive Chairman K V Kamath has relinquished his position at the bank to take over as the head of the BRICS-promoted New Development Bank (NDB).
"...Effective close of business hours on June 30, 2015, K V Kamath, Non-Executive Chairman of the bank, has relinquished office consequent on his nomination and acceptance of full-time executive position based in Shanghai as the President of the New Development Bank," ICICI Bank said in a BSE filing.
Furthermore, the bank said it has appointed M K Sharma Non-Executive part-time Chairman, post RBI approval.
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Kamath will be the first head of NDB set up by the BRICS Group of emerging market economies.
His five-year term is to be followed by a Brazilian and then, a Russian.
The 67-year-old banker Kamath, known among his friends as KV, began his career at ICICI in 1971.
Back in 2008, when ICICI Bank was hit by widespread rumours of 'run-ons', Kamath led from the front and was instrumental in its complete turnaround.
He retired as Managing Director and CEO in April 2009 and became its Non-Executive Chairman.
Kamath, an IIM-Ahmedabad alumnus, also served on the board of IT major Infosys as the Non-Executive Chairman.