Meet the BS Banker of the year 2015-16: HDFC Bank's Aditya Puri
Jury chose HDFC Bank MD for his
contribution in digital banking, the bank's presence in rural and
semi-urban India and healthy profitability
Aditya Puri, managing director of HDFC Bank is the Business Standard Banker of the Year for 2015-16.
He was selected by a six-member jury headed by former Economic Affairs
Secretary C M Vasudev, for the bank’s commendable contribution in the digital banking space
as well as the lender’s deep reach in rural and semi-urban India. At
the same time, the bank maintained its healthy profits over the years
and also kept a leash on its asset quality.
The other jury members were former Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Deputy
Governors Anand Sinha and H R Khan, Edelweiss Group Chairman Rashesh
Shah, Ican Investment Advisors Chairman Anil Singhvi, and Ambit Capital
CEO — Institutional Equities Saurabh Mukherjea.
In the first screening proposed by Business Standard, two
filters were used: asset size of over Rs 50,000 crore and a growth in
net profit in 2015-16. The result was a dominance of new private sector
banks and small public sector banks.
The jury decided to modify the filters and went on to do a more
rigorous analysis to rise above “cold statistics”. Statistics, the jury
argued, could be made favourable by pursuing narrow banking.
Thereby, a need was felt to emphasise the risk taking ability of the
bank and its leader at a time when a slowing economy meant more bad
asset accretion in proportion to the rate of expansion of the lending
book.
“We are trying to select the best banker. Should we give the award to
someone who is completely risk averse and decided to not contribute much
towards industrial development and rural penetration? I think not,”
Vasudev set the standard for the rest of the jury.
The jury gave importance to profitability, asset quality health and how
the bank chief had made the organisation stronger over the years.
Based on the criteria, 13 banks and their chiefs were shortlisted. The
jury then narrowed the scope to three individuals. All three had numbers
in favour of them so the jury opted for a subjective assessment.
Vasudev, who is also a former chairman of HDFC Bank said, he would be guided by other jury members, without compromising on the objective evaluation of the task at hand.
After a lengthy discussion, the other members of the jury unanimously chose HDFC Bank’s managing director Aditya Puri as
their winner for maintaining a balance between shareholder returns, the
bank’s responsibility towards society and furthering technological
innovation in the financial domain, and the chairman of the jury agreed.
The Business Standard Banking Annual, a special 52-page
magazine being distributed with Monday's edition, carries a detailed
profile of and interview with Puri.
Puri joined HDFC Bank as
a founding member and managing director in 1994. Since then, he has
taken the bank to great heights and is third most valuable company on
the bourses.
Puri grew HDFC Bank through
both organic and inorganic route by acquiring Times Bank in 2000 and
Centurion Bank of Punjab in 2008. Puri is the longest-serving CEO of an
Indian bank, and is the only bank chief to win the BS Banker of the Year
award for the second time.
The bank’s net interest income grew at 23.2 per cent and its net profit growth was 22.3 per cent in 2015-16.
Reference - http://www.business-standard.com/article/finance/aditya-puri-is-bs-banker-of-the-year-116121800819_1.html
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