V. S. Natarajan

V. S. Natarajan was an Indian career banker who served as the 9th Chairman of State Bank of India.[1][2]

V. S. Natarajan
9th Chairman of State Bank of India[1]
Preceded byP. C. D. Nambiar
Succeeded byR. P. Goyal
Personal details
Died9 January 2013
Chennai
NationalityIndian

Personal life

He was born and raised in the Indian city of Chennai.[3] He died on 9 January 2013 at his home in Boat Club Road in Chennai, just a few days before his 90th birthday surviving two daughters, a son, four grand children and a couple dozen great grand children.[4][5]

Career

He had joined the State Bank of India as a probationary officer in 1943 and served in a number of roles. He also served as the chief manager of the Thalassery branch in Kerala.[6][7] He served as the ninth Chairman of State Bank of India from 20 December 1982 until 30 January 1983.[2][6] After his retirement in 1983, he was succeeded by R. P. Goyal as the Chairman of State Bank of India.[1][2] After having retired from the State Bank of India in 1983, he became a lifelong member of the Indian Institute of Banking and Finance.[8]

References

  1. "A Question of Leadership" (PDF). hemindrahazari.com. 3 February 2000. Retrieved 6 June 2021 via STATE BANK OF INDIA.
  2. ""State Bank of India- Story of the Largest Bank in India"". edifying.in. 27 May 2021. Retrieved 6 June 2021 via Edifying.
  3. "28th May 2012". thehindu.com. 28 May 2012. Retrieved 6 June 2021 via Article The Hindu.
  4. "Former SBI Chairman Natarajan passes away". thehindubusinessline.com. 9 January 2013. Retrieved 6 June 2021 via Business Line.
  5. "Former Chairman of SBI Natarajan passes away". rupeetimes.com. 10 January 2013. Retrieved 6 June 2021 via Rupee Times.
  6. "Former SBI Chairman Natarajan passes away". @businessline.
  7. "SBI Thalassery turns 140 today". Deccan Chronicle. 29 January 2018.
  8. "Top Stories". www.iibf.org.in. Retrieved 6 June 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
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