P. C. D. Nambiar | |
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8th Chairman of State Bank of India | |
Preceded by | T. R. Varadachary |
Succeeded by | V. S. Natarajan |
Personal details | |
Died | 27 May 2012 Chennai |
Nationality | Indian |
P. C. D. Nambiar was an Indian career banker who served as the eighth Chairman of State Bank of India. [1] [2]
He was born and raised in the Indian city of Chennai. [3]
He died on 28 May 2012 in Chennai. [4]
He has joined the State Bank of India as a probationary officer and served in a number of roles. He also served as the chief manager of the Thalassery branch in Kerala. [5]
He served as the eighth Chairman of State Bank of India from 23 May 1977 until 13 December 1982. [6] [7]
After his retirement in 1982, he was succeeded by V. S. Natarajan as the Chairman of State Bank of India. [8] [9]
After having retired from the State Bank of India in 1982, he was appointed as a director and board member at many private companies including Reliance Industries and Western India Plywood Limited. [10] [11]
He also served as vice-chairman of the now defunct Dubai Bank. [12]
P. C. D. Nambiar | |
---|---|
8th Chairman of State Bank of India | |
Preceded by | T. R. Varadachary |
Succeeded by | V. S. Natarajan |
Personal details | |
Died | 27 May 2012 Chennai |
Nationality | Indian |
P. C. D. Nambiar was an Indian career banker who served as the eighth Chairman of State Bank of India. [1] [2]
He was born and raised in the Indian city of Chennai. [3]
He died on 28 May 2012 in Chennai. [4]
He has joined the State Bank of India as a probationary officer and served in a number of roles. He also served as the chief manager of the Thalassery branch in Kerala. [5]
He served as the eighth Chairman of State Bank of India from 23 May 1977 until 13 December 1982. [6] [7]
After his retirement in 1982, he was succeeded by V. S. Natarajan as the Chairman of State Bank of India. [8] [9]
After having retired from the State Bank of India in 1982, he was appointed as a director and board member at many private companies including Reliance Industries and Western India Plywood Limited. [10] [11]
He also served as vice-chairman of the now defunct Dubai Bank. [12]