AMFI names Rajendran its next CEO
BY PTI18 Aug 2015 6:49 AM IST
PTI18 Aug 2015 6:49 AM IST
Mutual fund industry body AMFI has appointed C V R Rajendran, former Chairman and Managing Director of Andhra Bank, as its next chief executive. Rajendran would succeed H N Sinor, whose term ends in September. He took charge of Andhra Bank in 2013. Prior to that, Rajendran was executive director of Bank of Maharashtra and has also worked with Corporation Bank for several years.
The Association of Mutual Funds of India (AMFI) started searching for the new CEO in May and had set up a three-member committee to find the successor for Sinor. The search panel comprised of AMFI chairman Sundeep Sikka, who is also managing director and chief executive of Reliance MF, HDFC MF managing director Milind Barve and Birla Sun Life MF chief executive A Balasubramanian.
Sinor had joined AMFI in 2010 as its CEO after <g data-gr-id="16">A P</g> Kurian's retirement. He was re-appointed as the CEO earlier this year after his term ended in December 2014. During Sinor's tenure, the mutual fund industry has dealt with sweeping regulatory changes. Among the initiatives taken during his term, AMFI has put one per cent cap on upfront commission paid to distributors and initiated investor awareness campaign.
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