Sundararaman Ramamurthy takes charge as MD & CEO of BSE 
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Sundararaman Ramamurthy takes charge as MD & CEO of BSE

Sundararaman Ramamurthy has assumed charge as Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the leading stock exchange BSE

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Sundararaman Ramamurthy has assumed charge as Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of the leading stock exchange BSE. In a regulatory filing last year, BSE said that markets regulator SEBI has approved the appointment of Ramamurthy as its Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer. The appointment comes after BSE's erstwhile MD and CEO Ashishkumar Chauhan resigned from the bourse in July 2022 and moved to NSE.

"Sundararaman Ramamurthy has assumed charge as Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of BSE," said the exchange in a statement on Wednesday. "The appointment is subject to acceptance of the offer made to Ramamurthy and fulfillment of terms and conditions," it added.

Ramamurthy has previously served as the senior member of the National Stock Exchange (NSE) since its inception. However, after serving this role, he took up the position of MD and Chief Operating Officer at the Indian arm of Bank of America. He has also worked at the Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI), State Bank of India (SBI) and Indian Overseas Bank.

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