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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalT. A. Padmanabhan was Chief General Manager in the State Bank Group. He joined the bank in 1972 as a probationary officer after a stint as an apprentice engineer in a manufacturing company. He has held various senior positions in industrial finance, retail banking, foreign exchange and treasury management. He has worked in cities across India and also had a posting abroad. He was a guest faculty at the staff training colleges of State Bank of India, Reserve Bank of India and ExIm Bank of India. He has given guest lectures at management institutes. He retired from banking service in 2008 and Read More...
T. A. Padmanabhan was Chief General Manager in the State Bank Group. He joined the bank in 1972 as a probationary officer after a stint as an apprentice engineer in a manufacturing company.
He has held various senior positions in industrial finance, retail banking, foreign exchange and treasury management. He has worked in cities across India and also had a posting abroad.
He was a guest faculty at the staff training colleges of State Bank of India, Reserve Bank of India and ExIm Bank of India. He has given guest lectures at management institutes.
He retired from banking service in 2008 and was head of finance for over five years in an industrial machinery manufacturing company.
He lives with his wife in Bangalore. He has a daughter who lives in the United States.
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A humorous book about the experiences of a banker in India and abroad. The narrative makes an interesting and relaxing read for bankers, professionals from all fields and home-makers across age groups.
A notable feature of the book is that irrelevant autobiographical details have been avoided.
Some banking operations, not familiar to the public at large, are explained in simple language which a lay reader can understand.
There are percepti
A humorous book about the experiences of a banker in India and abroad. The narrative makes an interesting and relaxing read for bankers, professionals from all fields and home-makers across age groups.
A notable feature of the book is that irrelevant autobiographical details have been avoided.
Some banking operations, not familiar to the public at large, are explained in simple language which a lay reader can understand.
There are perceptive and amusing observations of the places where he has worked and travelled.
A humorous book about the experiences of a banker in India and abroad. The narrative makes an interesting and relaxing read for bankers, professionals from all fields and home-makers across age groups.
A notable feature of the book is that irrelevant autobiographical details have been avoided.
Some banking operations, not familiar to the public at large, are explained in simple language which a lay reader can understand.
There are percepti
A humorous book about the experiences of a banker in India and abroad. The narrative makes an interesting and relaxing read for bankers, professionals from all fields and home-makers across age groups.
A notable feature of the book is that irrelevant autobiographical details have been avoided.
Some banking operations, not familiar to the public at large, are explained in simple language which a lay reader can understand.
There are perceptive and amusing observations of the places where he has worked and travelled.
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