Federal Bank Ltd
Kamlesh Sharda is an accomplished banking professional with extensive experience in business banking and client relationship management. Currently serving as Deputy Vice President at Federal Bank since February 2018, previous roles include leadership positions in commercial banking at AU Small Finance Bank and HDFC Bank. Kamlesh's career began at Kotak Mahindra Bank, progressing through various managerial and relationship management roles across notable financial institutions such as Citibank India and ING Vysya Bank. A strong background in credit and risk analysis, business development, and client servicing is complemented by a solid educational foundation, including an MBA in Finance and Marketing from Nirma Institute of Management. Kamlesh is recognized for notable achievements, including being among the top-ranked Management Trainees and the first Relationship Manager in India to successfully lead a cross-sell initiative for third-party products.
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Federal Bank Ltd
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The Federal Bank Limited is a banking company. The Company operates through four segments: Treasury, Corporate or Wholesale Banking, Retail Banking and other banking operations. The Treasury operations include trading and investments in government and corporate debt instruments, equity and mutual funds, derivative trading and foreign exchange operations on account and for customers. The Corporate/Wholesale Banking segment provides loans and other banking services to corporate and other clients. The Retail banking segment provides lending and other banking services to individuals/small business customers, other than corporate/wholesale banking customers. The Other Banking Operations segment includes para banking activities, such as third party product distribution and other banking transactions. It offers various accounts and deposits; loans; cards; banking services, and insurance and investments. It operates over 1, 250 branches and over 1, 520 automatic teller machines (ATMs).