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New Bank Leaders Appointed for 3 Years
25 Nov
Summary
- New executive directors appointed to three major banks.
- Appointments are for a duration of three years.
- Government formalized these appointments via notification.

The Indian government has recently made significant leadership appointments, naming new executive directors to the boards of Union Bank of India, Central Bank of India, and Bank of India. These appointments, formalized through a government notification on November 24, 2025, are for a period of three years.
At Union Bank of India, Amresh Prasad, formerly Chief General Manager at Punjab National Bank, has been appointed. He brings over 32 years of experience in various banking facets, including corporate credit and monitoring. E Ratan Kumar, previously Chief General Manager at Central Bank of India, also assumes an executive director role, leveraging his nearly 35 years of experience in core banking and IT.
Pramod Kumar Dwibedi has taken charge as executive director at Bank of India, commencing his role on November 24. With a career spanning over three decades, Dwibedi has gained broad exposure across banking operations and administrative responsibilities, both domestically and internationally. These strategic appointments signal a move to enhance leadership capabilities within the public banking sector.




