
Conservative banker Uday Kotak richest in BFSI
The biggest proxy for India's growth story is the banking and financial services and it comes as no surprise that the most conservative banker Uday Kotak of Kotak Mahindra Bank tops the list.
The biggest proxy for India's growth story is the banking and financial services and it comes as no surprise that the most conservative banker Uday Kotak of Kotak Mahindra Bank tops the list.
Asia's richest banker is both trusted and regarded by the private industry and the state alike.
Strength of institutions like the judiciary, regulators, police, government and Parliament will matter, says Kotak.
The bank’s approach to growth might seem conservative to a fault, but it is built to last.
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