New Delhi: New Development Bank (NDB), established by the BRICS, has appointed ex-MPC member Rajiv Ranjan as Vice-President and Chief Risk Officer (CRO) for a five-year term.
“On August 23, 2025, the Board of Governors of the NDB appointed Dr. Rajiv Ranjan as Vice-President of the NDB for a five-year term,” the bank said. Ranjan is a career central banker with over 35 years of experience. Having started his stint with the RBI in 1989, he has served as an Executive Director and a Member of the MPC since May 2022.
As Head of the RBI’s Monetary Policy Department and Secretary to the MPC, Ranjan played a key role in monetary policy and liquidity-related functions.
His extensive professional experience includes leading the Department of Economic and Policy Research with a focus on data-driven policy research, serving as an Economic Policy Expert in the Central Bank of Oman (2012-15), and assignments in the International Department and the Department of External Investments and Operations of the Reserve Bank, according to the statement.
He holds a master’s degree in economics from the Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi and a PhD in Economics from the University of Mumbai.