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RBI flags no governance concerns at HDFC bank amid leadership exit

By ANI | Updated: March 19, 2026 11:45 IST

New Delhi [India], March 19 : The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Thursday issued a statement on HDFC ...

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New Delhi [India], March 19 : The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) on Thursday issued a statement on HDFC Bank, noting recent developments at the country's largest private lender following the resignation of its part-time Chairman, Atanu Chakraborty.

The central bank said it has approved a transition arrangement for the position of part-time Chairman, as requested by the bank. It emphasised that HDFC Bank, classified as a Domestic Systemically Important Bank (D-SIB), continues to have "sound financials, a professionally run board, and a competent management team."

The RBI further stated that, based on its periodic assessments, there are no material concerns regarding the bank's governance or conduct. It added that the lender remains well-capitalised, with sufficient liquidity and a satisfactory financial position, and that the regulator will continue to engage with the bank's board and management going forward.

Following the development, the bank conducted the analyst and investor call at 09:00 hours (IST) on Thursday, March 19, 2026, in relation to the intimation made on March 18, 2026. The call was aimed at providing clarity and addressing queries from analysts and investors regarding the resignation and its implications.

The interaction assumes significance as investors closely track leadership changes in major financial institutions. The market reaction highlights sensitivity around governance developments in large-cap banking stocks.

These developments come at a time when HDFC Bank continues to remain a key player in India's banking sector, and further details from the management interaction are expected to guide investor sentiment in the near term.

Shares of HDFC Bank witnessed a decline during Thursday's trading session, reflecting investor concern over the leadership transition. The stock fell by more than 5 per cent following the resignation of its Chairman.

HDFC Bank, one of India's largest private sector banks, currently has a market capitalisation of Rs 12,38,131.08 crore. The announcement of the resignation weighed on investor sentiment, leading to a sharp fall in the bank's stock during the trading session.

At the time of filing this report, the bank's shares were trading at Rs 804 a piece, down from Rs 846 at Wednesday's close, marking a decline of more than 4 per cent.

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