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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Andhra Bank CMD B Prabhakar will have to move fast to get noticed

On the face of it there does not appear to be anything out of the ordinary about B Prabhakar, the new chairman and managing director (CMD) of Andhra Bank. He would, in fact, give the impression of being a docile and easy-going person. A perpetual smile on his face may have misguided many to assume that that he has little or no worries.

But only a few who have worked closely with him know that he does not display emotions very easily. Also, practising yoga daily for over 25 years has helped him gain emotional stability and maintain calm. A chartered account by training and a graduate from Mysore University, Prabahakar started his career at Bank of Baroda where he worked extensively in the credit and treasury division.

He was posted twice overseas - Zambia in his younger days and later on at London. Interestingly, having joined as a specialist, he was exempted from rural posting. An ardent music lover, he spent three decades with the bank where he rose to the rank of general manager way back in 2003 to become the youngest GM those days. But luck did not favour him. First, it took him five years to rise to the post of executive director.

Thereafter, the appointments committee did not select him for the CMD post at PSU banks in 2009 even as most bankers felt that he was more suitable than other candidates in the list. "Fortunately, all his bosses have recognised his contribution to work which is a satisfying feeling at the end of the day," said a colleague of Prabhakar at Bank of Baroda. He considers himself to be lucky to have worked under RBI's deputy governor KC Chakrabarty in his former avatar as general manager-treasury. He would have learnt from him the art of putting across a point.

In fact, Chakrabarty and Prabhakar joined the bank together and were in the same induction programme, with Chakrabarty one scale senior to him. While having worked under TS Narayanasami former CMD of Bank of India, Prabhakar realised the importance of taking quick decisions - something which will be very useful for him to emerge as a successful bank chief.

Prabhakar was in Zambia between 1989 and 1993 at a time when the Zambian economy was opening up and making structural changes. He returned to be part of the treasury team at a time when the Indian economy too was moving from controlled environment towards liberalisation. His learning in Zambia helped him stay several steps ahead of his peers.

That phase also prepared him to function in a deregulated environment and also boosted confidence level. A few years later he was given charge of the Delhi zone where he dealt with the credit portfolio. The lending business in Delhi was a unique experience as it prepared him to deal with shrewd corporates and businessmen.

From Delhi, he was posted to London for three years to take over from Chakrabarty. Some of his colleagues say that as chief of the bank, Prabhakar, will have to shed his mild approach and become more tough and firm in all walks to business life.

Having worked closely with different kinds of CMDs - some aggressive and some-take-it-easy types - Prabhakar is well aware of the outcome in each case. With little less than two years at Andhra Bank, he will have to move fast to get noticed.



Source: EconomicTimes

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