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Samit Ghosh

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Samit Ghosh is the founder of Ujjivan Financial Services Limited, and served as its Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer until 31 January 2017, when he accepted an equivalent role with subsidiary Ujjivan Small Finance Bank.[1]

Early life and education

Born in 1949, Samit Ghosh spent a large part of his early years in Dhanbad. His father was a doctor who served the Indian Army during World War II and set up a number of government hospitals in the poor coal mining areas. His mother was a professor in Sri Shikshyatan College. Ghosh completed his undergraduate in economics from St. Xavier's College in Kolkata and Master of Business Administration in finance from The Wharton School of Business at the University of Pennsylvania, United States.[2]

Career

Samit Ghosh has a banking career spanning over 30 years in India, South Asia and the Middle East. He started his career with Citibank in 1975 and grew consistently working in various roles and ending up as a corporate banker. In 1980, Ghosh moved to the Arab Bank in Bahrain as the Vice President for Investment and Corporate Banking. After serving in the Middle East, he returned to India in 1985 to rejoin Citibank to pioneer the consumer banking business in India, targeting the middle class.[3] In 1993, Ghosh moved to Standard Chartered Bank in Dubai as the Regional Head of Personal Banking for South Asia and Middle East. His final stint before starting Ujjivan was with Bank of Muscat at the CEO to set up the bank in India.[4][5]

Other roles

He has served as the President of Microfinance Institutions Network (MFIN) and Chairman of Association of Karnataka Microfinance Institutions (AKMI).[6]

Awards and honors

Samit Ghosh was awarded as Social Impact Entrepreneur of the Year Award in 2015 by Forbes India.[7]

References

  1. ^ "Ujjivan Microfinance MD Samit Ghosh Resigns".
  2. ^ Ray, Atmadip (15 June 2016). "Samit Ghosh: Entrepreneur making Ujjivan Financial Services a finance bank". Economic Times. Retrieved 12 January 2020.
  3. ^ "Citi Organizes seminar on foreign exchange and rates risk management".
  4. ^ "BankMuscat to expand operations in India".
  5. ^ "After A Botched Bid, Bank Muscat Goes Solo".
  6. ^ "MFIN elects Ujjivan's Samit Ghosh as president and Bandhan's CS Ghosh as vice president".
  7. ^ "Former banker Samit Ghosh's epiphany".