Overview
Aditya Puri is an Indian banker best known for serving as the Managing Director of HDFC Bank, one of India's largest private sector banks. He led the institution from its early years and is widely regarded as a key figure in shaping private banking in post-liberalisation India.
Key Facts
| Name | Aditya Puri |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Profession | Banker |
| Known for | Managing Director, HDFC Bank |
| Industry | Banking and financial services |
Background
Before taking up his role at HDFC Bank, Puri had a long career in commercial banking, including senior positions with international banks operating in Asia. He brought this experience into the leadership of a newly licensed Indian private bank during the 1990s reforms period.
Career at HDFC Bank
Puri served as the Managing Director of HDFC Bank from its founding phase, overseeing its growth from a new private bank into one of India's leading financial institutions. Under his leadership, the bank expanded its retail banking footprint, branch network, and digital services, and became a prominent name on Indian and overseas stock exchanges.
His tenure is associated with a focus on consistent earnings growth, conservative lending practices, and the early adoption of technology in Indian retail banking.
Significance
Aditya Puri is frequently cited in discussions of Indian banking history as one of the longest-serving chief executives of a major Indian bank. His career is often referenced in the context of the rise of private sector banking in India following the economic reforms initiated in 1991.
Related Topics
- HDFC Bank
- Banking in India
- Private Sector Banks in India
- Reserve Bank of India
- Economic Liberalisation in India
References
- Wikidata: Q15427406