A bank for the buck / by Tamal Bandyopadhyay.
By: Bandyopadhyay, Tamal
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This is a book about HDFC Bank. But it is also a story about the first set of new banks that started operations in India around the mid nineties. Some of those banks have failed, some have not done too well and are surviving. A few of them have done well and HDFC Bank is one of those banks. Written by veteran columnist and the deputy managing editor of Mint, Tamal Bandyopadhyay has had an impressive set of people endorsing the book. YV Reddy, the former Governor, RBI has written the foreword. A bunch of respected economists and journalists have written glowing endorsements. So I was tempted to read the book.
The new bank movement & the untold story of the making of India's most valued bank
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