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Sl.No. Salutation Name Designation Organisation / Department I CHAIRMAN Executive Director with Addl STATE LEVEL BANKERS' COMMITTEE, TAMIL NADU CONVENOR : INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK 148 th STATE LEVEL BANKERS' COMMITTEE HELD ON 16.12.2016 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS Sl.No. Salutation Name Designation Organisation / Department I CHAIRMAN Executive Director with Addl. charge of 1 Mr. R.Subramaniakumar MD & CEO Indian Overseas Bank II GOVERNMENT OF INDIA 2 Mr. A.K.Dogra Deputy Secretary Dept. of Financial Services II GOVERNMENT OF TAMILNADU AND RELATED DEPARTMENTS / AGENCIES 3 Mr. K.Shanmugam, IAS Additional Chief Secretary (Finance) Govt. of Tamil Nadu 4 Mr. Kumar Jayant,IAS Managing Director TAHDCO 5 Ms. Rita Harish Thakkar, IAS Addl.Commissioner Industries & Commerce 6 Ms. Lalitha R, IAS Dy.Secretary Food & Coop Dept 7 Mr. K.S.Santhalingam A.D (FI) MSME Dt 8 Mr. R.Ekambaram Addl Director Industries & Commerce Dept 9 Mr. S.Annamalai JD TNCDW 10 Mr. M.Subburaj Jt. Director of Fisheries Fisheries Dept 11 Ms. G.Jayalakshmi Jt.Director Directorate of Social Welfare 12 Mr. G.Srinivasa Rao Jt.Director (Credit) TNCDW 13 Mr. S.Nagaraj Jt.Director, OSD Handloom & Textiles 14 Mr. M.Narayanasamy DD Agriculture Dept. Directorate of Agriculture 15 Mr. S.Arun kumar Asst Director (Funds) Directorate of Ex.Service Men's welfare 16 Mr. C.Baskar Asst Director KVIC 17 Mr. N.Nagaraj Asst Director 18 Dr. S.Muzamil Rafeek MVSC Asst Director AH Dept 19 Mr. M.Chinna Thambi Asst Director KVIC, Chennai 20 Mr. A.Nagarajan Asst Director of Sericulture Govt. Anna Silk Exchange , Kancheepuram 21 Ms. C.Poongothai ED, TNSFAC Dept of Agri Marketing 22 Mr. B.Lindsy Jesudial Financial Controller Adi Dravida & Tribal Dept 23 Mr. B.Merina Superintendent ADW Dept, Chennai 24 Ms. M.S. Latha Superintendent TAMCO 25 Ms. S.Sashikala AGM TIIC 26 Mr. D.Subramanian APO TNCDW 27 Mr. R.Gopalan BLS TNPVP , Chennai 28 Mr. K.M.Thirunavukkarasu Sr.Consultant TNSRL/TNCDW 29 Ms. S.Shanthini Horticulture Officer Directorate of Horticulture 30 Mr. Sathya Manager TCMPF 31 Ms. M.S.Sandhya Assistant TAMCO 32 Ms. E.Malar Asst TAHDCO III RESERVE BANK OF INDIA 33 Ms. Arundhathi Mech Regional Director Reserve Bank of India 34 Ms. Deepa Raj Director DEPR, RBI 35 Ms. N.Mohana GM FIDD, RBI 36 Mr. L.V.S.Mohan GM Issue Dept, RBI 37 Ms. P.Kavitha DGM DCBS, RBI 38 Mr N.Balu AGM RBI 39 Mr A.Ramkumar AGM RBI 40 Mr. S.Ravindran AGM RBI 41 Mr. Vijaya Kumar AGM RBI 42 Mr. S.Thyagarajan AGM RBI 43 Mr. V.Saravanan Manager RBI IV NABARD 44 Mr. S.N.A.Jinnah Chief General Manager NABARD 45 Mr. V.Chelladurai GM NABARD 46 Ms. Vijayalakshmi S DGM NABARD V FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 47 Mr. V.Sridhar GM SIDBI 48 Ms. Gayatri Ratnam DGM HUDCO 49 Mr. P.Sundararajan DGM HUDCO 50 Mr. K.V.Gopi AGM SIDBI 51 Mr. Ak.Baidya AGM ECGC Ltd 52 Mr. R.N.Karthikeyan Regional Resident Representative NHB STATE LEVEL BANKERS' COMMITTEE, TAMIL NADU CONVENOR : INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK 148 th STATE LEVEL BANKERS' COMMITTEE HELD ON 16.12.2016 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS Sl.No. Salutation Name Designation Organisation / Department VI CO-OPERATIVE BANKS 53 Mr. R.Karthikeyan Managing Director TNSC Bank 54 Mr. T.Chitra DGM TNSC Bank 55 Mr. S.Thirumavalavan DGM (F) TNCSARD Bank Ltd VII REGIONAL RURAL BANKS 56 Mr. N.Ravichandran Chairman Pandyan Grama Bank 57 Mr. M.Santhosh Kumar GM Pallavan Grama Bank VIII SBI & ASSOCIATES 58 Mr. Ramesh Babu CGM State Bank of India 59 Mr. Kurian Joseph DGM State Bank of Hyderabad 60 Mr. B.Srinivasan AGM State Bank of India 61 Mr. Gopalamohan K AGM State Bank of India 62 Mr. M.Manoharan Chief Manager State Bank of India 63 Mr. I.S.Nageswara Rao Chief Manager State Bank of Mysore 64 Mr. L.David Manager State Bank of India 65 Mr. N.Sankaralingam Manager State Bank of Travancore 66 Mr. Ravindra Gosh Dy Manager State Bank of Patiala 67 Ms. Suchita Alice Banu Dy.Manager State Bank of Patiala IX PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS 68 Mr. S.R.Dash FGM Central Bank of India 69 Mr. C.B.L.Narasimha Rao FGM Syndicate Bank 70 Mr. K.Ramachandran GM Corporation Bank 71 Mr. B.K.Sarangi DGM Allahabad Bank 72 Mr. IR.Jayaprakash DGM BOB 73 Ms. Snehalatha Johnson DGM Canara Bank 74 Mr. Thomas John B DGM Dena Bank 75 Mr. C.Palaniappan DGM UCO Bank 76 Ms. G.K.Sudhakar Rao DGM Union Bank of India 77 Mr. Raghuraman K ZM BOI 78 Mr. T.Mohan Rajan DGM/RM Syndicate Bank 79 Mr. K.Venugopal AGM Andhra Bank 80 Mr. V.Nandakumar AGM PNB 81 Mr. Dheeraj JK AGM (FI) Indian Bank 82 Mr. J.Ravichandran Chief Manager Indian Bank 83 Mr. Raj Vardhan Prasad Chief Manager OBC 84 Mr. K.Anandan Chief Manager PNB 85 Mr. N.P.K.S.Sarma Chief Manager Vijaya Bank 86 Mr. V.K.Mohan Sr. Manager Andhra Bank 87 Ms. P.Velan Sr. Manager Bank of India 88 Mr. S.Srinivasan Sr. Manager Indian Bank 89 Mr. S.Kanaga Rathinam Sr. Manager Bank of Baroda 90 Ms. M.V.Sumithra Tarang Sr. Manager Bank of Maharashtra 91 Mr. K.Balaguru Manager Allahabad Bank 92 Ms. C.Sasikala Manager Canara Bank 93 Ms. Chandan Kumar Manager Corporation Bank 94 Mr. P.Ganapathy Raman Manager Punjab & Sind Bank 95 Mr. P.Ravindran Manager Syndicate Bank 96 Mr. A.Vijay Manager UCO Bank 97 Mr. J.Ramprabhu Manager, PS Central Bank of India 98 Mr. Anoop M.S Asst. Manager Union Bank of India 99 Mr. V.D.Thulasi raman AFD BOI XI PRIVATE BANKS 100 Mr. N.Selva Raju DGM TMB Ltd 101 Mr. Sridhar Ranganathan DGM ICICI Bank 102 Mr. Jayanagaraju Roop AGM Karnataka Bank Ltd 103 Mr. S.Ramachandran Regional Head ICICI Bank 104 Mr. M.V.Radhakrishna Chief Manager Lakshmi Vilas Bank 105 Mr. S.Kannan Chief Manager ICICI Bank 106 Ms. K.Balakarthika Chief Manager BMB 107 Ms. M.A.Nazeerudeen Chief Manager Karur Vysya Bank Ltd 108 Ms. Naveena Baskaran Sr.Manager Axis Bank 109 Mr. S.Kalyana Raman Branch Manager Bandhan Bank Ltd 110 Mr. Sabarinathan A Asst.Manager Dhanalaxmi Bank Ltd STATE LEVEL BANKERS' COMMITTEE, TAMIL NADU CONVENOR : INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK 148 th STATE LEVEL BANKERS' COMMITTEE HELD ON 16.12.2016 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS Sl.No. Salutation Name Designation Organisation / Department 111 Ms. Zereena AB AM SIB Ltd 112 Mr. M.Sriram Dy. Manager Bandhan Bank Ltd 113 Mr. Lokesh Bapu P AFO Karnataka Bank 114 Mr. Swaroop George Agri Head Federal Bank Ltd 115 Mr. Ganesh Kumar Dvp Ratnakar Bank Ltd 116 Mr. John Alex Group Head Equitas SF Bank LEAD DISTRICT MANAGERS 117 Mr. A.Aruna kumar LDM Chennai 118 Mr. S.Elancheran LDM Ariyalur 119 Mr. A.Kanagaraj LDM Coimbatore 120 Mr. Andrew Ayyasamy LDM Cuddalore 121 Mr. R.Chandrasekaran LDM Dindigul 122 Mr. M.Chandrasekaran LDM Erode 123 Mr. M.Habsur Rahman LDM Kancheepuram 124 Mr. S.Viswanathan LDM Kanyakumari 125 Mr. I.Chandrasekar LDM Karur 126 Ms. G.Baskar LDM Krishnagiri 127 Mr. M.Irulappan LDM Madurai 128 Mr. V.G.Sankaran LDM Nagapattinam 129 Mr. S.Chandrasekar LDM Namakkal 130 Mr. K.Arivalagan LDM Nilgiris 131 Mr. P.Aruldasan LDM Perambalur 132 Mr. P.Sulaiman LDM Pudukottai 133 Mr. K.S.Suresh Babu LDM Ramnathapuram 134 Mr. A.Udayakumar LDM Salem 135 Mr. S.Vinodh Kumar LDM Sivaganga 136 Mr. Srinivasan B LDM Thanjavur 137 Mr. A.Jothi Ramalingam LDM Theni 138 Mr. S.Vaidyanathan LDM Tiruchirapalli 139 Mr. S.Alagarsamy LDM Tirunelveli 140 Mr. S.Sundaramoorthy LDM Tirupur 141 Mr. S.Gnanamuthu LDM Tiruvallur 142 Mr. T.Mahendran LDM Tiruvannamalai 143 Mr. R.Sivarama Krishnan LDM Tiruvarur 144 Mr. Prabhakar K.S LDM Tuticorin 145 Mr. S.Damodaran LDM Vellore 146 Mr. R.Sethuraman LDM Villupuram 147 Mr. A.Sakthivel LBO virudhunagar XIV LIFE & NON-LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES 148 Mr. A.S.Sunder Raj DM ( P& M) LIC of India 149 Mr. Shiva Sankara Murthi Manager AIC 150 Mr. G.Ganesh Asst.Manager The New India Assurance Co. Ltd 151 Mr. P.Lakshmanan Asst.Manager AIC of India Ltd XV INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK 152 Mr. M.M.Sarangi General Manager Indian Overseas Bank 153 Mr. C.Haridas General Manager Indian Overseas Bank, Chennai 154 Mr. N.Sadananda Murty Chief Regional Manager Indian Overseas Bank, Chennai II 155 Mr. Anil Kumar Gothra DGM Indian Overseas Bank, MSME 156 Mr. G.K.Srivastava DGM Indian Overseas Bank 157 Mr. N.Rajan AGM Indian Overseas Bank 158 Mr. P.K.Mahapatra AGM Indian Overseas Bank 159 Mr. Subrata Sarkar AGM Indian Overseas Bank 160 Mr. S.Sankara Narayanan SM Indian Overseas Bank, Govt Accts 161 Mr. M.Ravichandran SLBC Indian Overseas Bank 162 Mr. D.Elangovan SLBC Indian Overseas Bank 163 Mr. R.Saravana Kumar SLBC Indian Overseas Bank 164 Mr. S.Pravin Kumar SLBC Indian Overseas Bank.
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