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Rshmi Khetrapal appointed as Part-Time Non-Official Director of Punjab & Sindh Bank

Rshmi Khetrapal appointed has been appointed as Part-Time Non-Official Director of Punjab & Sindh Bank

PSU Watch Bureau

New Delhi: Rshmi Khetrapal appointed has been appointed as Part-Time Non-Official Director of Punjab & Sindh Bank. She has been appointed on the Board of the Bank with effect from March 21, 2022. Prior to this, she was an Independent Director of Haryana State Industrial & Infrastructure Development Corp (HSIIDC), Chairperson of NISACA of ICAI, VAT committee of NIRC of ICAI, and other committees of ICAI as well. She was awarded for her excellent contribution to the profession in NIRC of ICAI. The information about her appointment has been shared by the bank in a regulatory filing to the stock exchanges on Monday.

Khetrapal is the founder Director of Countmagic Online services; a company developing software in accounting & GST for MSMEs, besides this, she is a Chartered Accountant with experience of more than two decades and has expertise in Accounting, Finance, Internal Audit, Taxation, and Information Technology. She has also addressed more than 500 seminars on various topics of GST, Occupational frauds, internal controls and POSH.

Punjab & Sind Bank is a government-owned bank, which has its headquarters in New Delhi. The bank has overall 1559 branches which are widely spread across India, out of which 623 branches are in Punjab state.

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