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Vinay Tonse named State Bank of India’s new managing director

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Following a government decree, Vinay M. Tonse has been appointed as the new Managing Director of State Bank of India (SBI) until November 30, 2025. The announcement comes after the Financial Services Institutions Bureau (FSIB) recommended Tonse for the position, following a thorough evaluation process. Tonse steps into this role succeeding Swaminathan Janakiraman, who has been appointed as Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).

Tonse’s promotion from Deputy Managing Director to Managing Director is expected to draw investor attention as he joins the executive team at India’s largest public lender. The leadership team at SBI includes four Managing Directors and a Chairman, roles that are critical in steering the bank’s strategic direction.

Despite these high-level appointments within SBI’s hierarchy, the bank’s share price has recently seen a decline of 7.93%, which contrasts with an uptick of 0.88% in the banking benchmark. This shift in leadership occurs at a time when SBI is navigating through a changing financial landscape.

In his previous capacity as Deputy Managing Director handling Corporate Accounts Group (CAG) at SBI, Tonse managed services for large corporate clients, bringing valuable experience to his new role. His appointment was ratified by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Cabinet committee and is part of a broader strategy to strengthen the bank’s leadership as it continues to serve millions of customers across India.

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