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Commercial Banks & Financial Institutions List of Contact Persons List of Contact Persons for Y2K - Commercial Banks & Financial Institutions November 24, 1999 Ref DBS. No.Y2K /1545 /35.01.00/1999-2000 The General Manager Press Relations Division Reserve Bank of India Central Office, 23rd Floor, COB MUMBAI - 400 001. Dear Sir / Madam, List of Contact Persons for Y2K - Commercial Banks & Financial Institutions Please refer to our letter DBS.No.Y2K/765/35.01.00/1999-2000 dated September 6, 1999 on the above subject. We now forward herewith a floppy diskette containing an updated version of the database of names and addresses of contact persons for Y2K in Commercial Banks and Financial Institutions taking into account further additions and amendments to the earlier list based on information received from the respective institutions upto November 22, 1999. The existing version may please be replaced by the above data in the RBI website. Yours faithfully, (M. Sebastian) Deputy General Manager Encl: As above YEAR 2000 (Y2K) PROBLEM List of Contact Persons for Y2K (Commercial Banks & Financial Institutions) Compiled by: Reserve Bank of India Department of Banking Supervision Central Office - Y2K Project Cell Centre - 1, WTC, Cuffe Parade Colaba, Mumbai - 400 005. (November 1999) A. High Level Working Group on Year 2000 Issues B. Reserve Bank of India & Indian Banks’ Association C. Nationalised Banks D. State Bank of India and Associate Banks E. Private Sector Banks F. New Private Sector Banks G. Foreign Banks H. All India Financial Institutions High Level Working Group on Year 2000 Issues Shri S P Talwar Deputy Governor Reserve Bank of India (Chairman) Dr. A Vasudevan Executive Director Reserve Bank of India Shri Khizer Ahmed Executive Director Reserve Bank of India Shri G P Muniappan Executive Director Reserve Bank of India Shri S R Mittal Chief General Manager Department of Information (In-charge) Technology, Reserve Bank of India Shri M R Srinivasan Chief General Manager Department of Banking Supervision, Reserve Bank of India Shri Amalendu Ghosh Chief General Manager Deparment of Banking Operations & (In-charge) Development, Reserve Bank of India Shri V S N Murthy Chief General Manager Department of Non Banking Supervision, Reserve Bank of India Shri M Maheshwaran Chief General Manager Exchange Control Department, Reserve Bank of India Shri V Sardesai Chief General Manager Rural Planning and Credit Department, Reserve Bank of India Shri M M S Rekhrao Chief General Manager Urban Banks Department, Reserve Bank of India Smt. Usha Thorat Chief General Manager Internal Debt Management Cell, Reserve Bank of India Shri. K C Bandopadhyay Chief General Manager Financial Institutions Division, Reserve Bank of India Shri M N Dandekar Chief Executive & Indian Banks' Association Secretary Shri K Sesha Shayi Chief General Manager State Bank of India Shri S Venkatachalam Vice President Citibank Shri Shantanu Ghosh Head Projects & ANZ Grindlays Bank Supports Prof. S M Padwal Professor, Computers National Institute of Bank & System Area Group Management, Pune List of Contact Persons for Y2K 2 Reserve Bank of India Department of Information Technology 01 Shri S R Mittal Dr. A M Pedgaonkar Chief General Manager General Manager Department of Information Technology Department of Information Technology Reserve Bank of India Reserve Bank of India Central Office, Central Office, 14th Floor, Central Office Building, 14th Floor, Central Office Building, FORT FORT MUMBAI – 400 001 MUMBAI – 400 001 Tel : 022 – 2663620 Tel : 022 – 2624856 Fax : 022 – 2691557 Fax : 022 – 2691557 e-mail : [email protected] e-mail : [email protected] Department of Banking Supervision 02 Shri M R Srinivasan Shri M Sebastian Chief General Manager Deputy General Manager Department of Banking Supervision Department of Banking Supervision Reserve Bank of India Y2K Project Cell Central Office, Reserve Bank of India WTC, Centre – 1, 3rd Floor Central Office Cuffe Parade, Colaba WTC, Centre – 1, 3rd Floor MUMBAI – 400 005 Cuffe Parade, Colaba Tel : 022 – 2180204, 2189131 # 355 MUMBAI – 400 005 Fax : 022 – 2180157, 2160932 Tel : 022 – 2184121, 2189131 # 304 e-mail : [email protected] Fax : 022 – 2180157, 2160932 e-mail : [email protected] Indian Banks' Association 01 Shri M N Dandekar Shri V Ramachandran Chief Executive & Secretary Senior Manager ( Head of IT) Indian Banks' Association Indian Banks' Association WTC, Centre – 1, 6th Floor WTC, Centre – 1, 6th Floor Cuffe Parade, Colaba Cuffe Parade, Colaba MUMBAI – 400 005 MUMBAI – 400 005 Tel : 022 – 2182030(D), 2182288(Bo) Tel : 022 – 2182217(D), 2182288(Bo) Fax : 022 – 2184222 Fax : 022 – 2184222 e-mail : [email protected] e-mail : [email protected] Nationalised Banks 01 Dr Bikash Ghosh Shri A K Biswas General Manager (PSC & CPPD) Asst General Manager (EDP) Allahabad Bank Allahabad Bank HO : 2 N S Road HO : 2 N S Road CALCUTTA – 700 001 CALCUTTA – 700 001 3 Tel : 033 – 2203679 Tel : 033 – 2214627 Fax : 033 – 2214746 Fax : 033 – 2214746 e-mail : e-mail : 02 Shri K Sudarshan Reddy Shri V Narasimha Murthy Assistant General Manager Project Leader – Y2K Andhra Bank (H O) Andhra Bank (H O) Department of Information Technology Department of Information Technology Dr.Pattabhi Bhavan Dr.Pattabhi Bhavan 5-9-11, Saifabad 5-9-11, Saifabad HYDERABAD - 500 004 HYDERABAD - 500 004 Tel : 040 – 242251 Tel : 040 - 234258 Fax : 040 – 237558 Fax : 040 - 237558 e-mail : [email protected] e-mail : [email protected] 03 Shri V Ravi Shri Rajiv Ranjan Deputy General Manager(IT) Manager Bank of Baroda Bank of Baroda DOIT, Mehta House DOIT, Mehta House MUMBAI - 400 004 MUMBAI - 400 004 Tel : 022 – 3698491 Tel : 022 – 3613336,3680149,3680179 Fax : 022 – 3632891 Fax : 022 – 3632891 e-mail : e-mail : 04 Shri K Ramakrishnan Shri M Chandrasekhar Deputy General Manager Assistant General Manager Information Technology Department Information Technology Department Bank of India Bank of India 9th Floor, Free press House 9th Floor, Free press House Nariman Point Nariman Point MUMBAI - 400 021 MUMBAI - 400 021 Tel : 022 – 2852267 (D), 2845124 Tel : 022 – 2829733 (D), 2845124 2822019, 288 2031 # 201 2822019, 288 2031 # 201 Fax : 022 – 2845678 Fax : 022 – 2845678 e-mail : [email protected] e-mail : [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 05 Shri M P Kale Smt S A Panse Deputy General Manager Asst General Manager Bank of Maharashtra Bank of Maharashtra Lokmangal, 1501 Lokmangal, 1501 Shivajinagar Shivajinagar PUNE – 411 005 PUNE – 411 005 Tel : 020 – 5536185 Tel : 020 – 5520708 Fax : 020 – 5537015 Fax : 020 – 5537015 e-mail : e-mail : [email protected] [email protected] 06 Shri R Muralikrishna Deputy General Manager Canara Bank 4 Computer Wing Naveen complex No. 14, M G Road BANGALORE - 560 001 Tel : 080 5584273, 5584040 Fax : 080 5596539 e-mail : [email protected] 07 Shri V K Chopra Shri N Tirkey General ManagerIT Assistant General Manager (CPPD) Central Bank of India Central Bank of India 11th Floor, Chander Mukhi 11th Floor, Chander Mukhi Nariman Point Nariman Point MUMBAI – 400 021 MUMBAI – 400 021 Tel : 022 2023661,2026428#3210 Tel : 022 2022968,2026428#2940 Fax : 022 2044336 Fax : 022 2044336 e-mail : e-mail : 08 Shri K Achutha Pai General Manager Corporation Bank IT Division, Head Office P B No: 88 Pandeshwar MANGALORE - 575 001 Tel : 0824 422839, 426416, 426420 Fax : 0824 421712 e-mail : [email protected] 09 Shri C Prahlad Rao Shri Nirmal Jain General Manager - CPPD & PSD Deputy General Manager - CPPD Dena Bank Dena Bank 10/E, Maker Towers, Cuffe Parade 8/E, Maker Towers, Cuffe Parade MUMBAI – 400 005 MUMBAI – 400 005 Tel : 022 2184272,2154318 Tel : 022 2180853 Fax : 022 2184272 Fax : 022 2154262 e-mail : e-mail : [email protected] [email protected] t.in 5 10 Shri M B N Rao Shri S Sridharan General Manager (CS & A) Chief Manager (CPPD) Indian Bank Indian Bank 31 Rajaji Salai 31 Rajaji Salai CHENNAI - 600 001 CHENNAI - 600 001 Tel : 044 5222409 Tel : 044 5210327 Fax : 044 5231278 Fax : 044 5231278 e-mail : [email protected] e-mail : [email protected] 11 Shri K R Nimbalker Deputy General Manager Computer Policy & Planning Department Indian Overseas Bank Central Office 763, Anna Salai CHENNAI - 600 002 Tel : 044 8551618 Fax : 044 8551618 e-mail : [email protected] [email protected] 12 Shri R M Sharma Shri T M Bhasin General Manager Assistant General Manager Oriental Bank of Commerce Oriental Bank of Commerce Computer Policy & Planning Department Computer Policy & Planning Department F – 14 Competent House F – 14 Competent House Connaught Place Connaught Place NEW DELHI - 110 001 NEW DELHI - 110 001 Tel : 011 3320796, 3321821 Tel : 011 3352283, 3731683 Fax : 011 3739768 Fax : 011 3352283 e-mail : e-mail : 13 Shri Swarn Singh Shri K S Suchdeva Deputy General Manager Chief Manager HO, CPPD HO, CPPD Punjab & Sind Bank Punjab & Sind Bank Bank House - 2/F Bank House - 2/F 21, Rajendra Place 21, Rajendra Place NEW DELHI - 110 008 NEW DELHI - 110 008 Tel : 011 5787735, 5720334, Tel : 011 5787735, 5720849#323 5720849#317 Fax : 011 5787735 Fax : 011 5787735 e-mail : e-mail : NICNET : [email protected] NICNET : [email protected] INTERNET: [email protected] INTERNET: [email protected] 14 Shri S C Gupta Shri K Thiagarajan Deputy General Manager Senior Manager Punjab National Bank Punjab National Bank CPPD, HO : 5, Sansad Marg CPPD, HO : 5, Sansad Marg NEW DELHI – 110
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