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REBUILDING RBL BANK

Business Today India

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July 24, 2022

A CAREER PUBLIC SECTOR BANKER IS NOW AT THE HELM OF AFFAIRS OF TROUBLED PRIVATE SECTOR LENDER RBL BANK. A PEEK INTO THE MIND OF THE NEW MD & CEO R. SUBRAMANIAKUMAR AND HIS STRATEGY TO TURN AROUND THE BANK

- ANAND ADHIKARI

REBUILDING RBL BANK

FIVE YEARS AGO, when R. Subramaniakumar landed at Chennai-based Indian Overseas Bank (IOB), the public sector lender was fighting multiple battles: deteriorating asset quality; over-dependence on bulk deposits with a concentration of risky corporate loans; and low employee morale. But he was unfazed. In his short stint as MD & CEO, he streamlined the HR function, re-built the risk management team, corrected and created some 85 policies, kicked off a clean-up of the books, and focussed on building a diversified business model. Subramaniakumar retired from IOB in June 2019 and the mid-sized lender has started reaping the benefits now. That's not the only feather in his cap. Earlier, he was instrumental in laying the groundwork for public sector lender Indian Bank's retail-, agri-, and MSME expansion. More recently, Subramaniakumar was the administrator of the beleaguered Dewan Housing Finance Corporation Ltd (DHFL), which was sold to the Piramal Group. The veteran public sector banker has moved on to his next demanding role as the MD & CEO of private sector lender RBL Bank. "I'm capable of fitting myself into the role assigned to me. The bank is good and doing well. I should take it to the top," the 63-year-old says.

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