Roller Coaster : An Affair with Banking

Publisher:
Jaico Publishing House
| Author:
Tamal Bandyopadhyay
| Language:
English
| Format:
Paperback
Publisher:
Jaico Publishing House
Author:
Tamal Bandyopadhyay
Language:
English
Format:
Paperback

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Do you know what it meant when bankers said “Chinese cuisine”, “Punjabi food”, or “Gujarati thali”?

An RBI governor let down his hair at his farewell dinner to swing to “Lungi Dance” from the Shahrukh Khan starrer Chennai Express.

The chairman of a financial institution relied on “signals” from the idol of a goddess kept in his cabin for clearing loan proposals.

A public sector bank chairman liked to munch hot chilies with his lunch. A kitchen help was deputed to mop up the sweat from his bald head!

Roller Coaster is a string of such stories and revelations from the country’s foremost banking journalist’s affair with the industry—even though banks were not ideal partners for such liaisons. He has seen the industry and dramatis personae grow over two and a half decades, first as a rookie reporter, then as an editor and a columnist, and, finally, as an author.

The book brings to light the lives of India’s commercial and central bankers. But it does not discuss their successes, failures, or the ever-evolving dynamics of monetary and fiscal policies. It’s about their persona, warts and all—how they are as leaders, how they evolved, and how they changed the culture and ethos of the Indian banking sector.

Dive in for inside information about some of the biggest names associated with Indian banking—Uday Kotak, Sandeep Bakhshi, Amitabh Chaudhry, V. Vaidyanathan, as well as C. Rangarajan, Bimal Jalan, Y. V. Reddy, D. Subbarao, Raghuram Rajan, Urjit Patel, Shaktikanta Das, and many more.

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Do you know what it meant when bankers said “Chinese cuisine”, “Punjabi food”, or “Gujarati thali”?

An RBI governor let down his hair at his farewell dinner to swing to “Lungi Dance” from the Shahrukh Khan starrer Chennai Express.

The chairman of a financial institution relied on “signals” from the idol of a goddess kept in his cabin for clearing loan proposals.

A public sector bank chairman liked to munch hot chilies with his lunch. A kitchen help was deputed to mop up the sweat from his bald head!

Roller Coaster is a string of such stories and revelations from the country’s foremost banking journalist’s affair with the industry—even though banks were not ideal partners for such liaisons. He has seen the industry and dramatis personae grow over two and a half decades, first as a rookie reporter, then as an editor and a columnist, and, finally, as an author.

The book brings to light the lives of India’s commercial and central bankers. But it does not discuss their successes, failures, or the ever-evolving dynamics of monetary and fiscal policies. It’s about their persona, warts and all—how they are as leaders, how they evolved, and how they changed the culture and ethos of the Indian banking sector.

Dive in for inside information about some of the biggest names associated with Indian banking—Uday Kotak, Sandeep Bakhshi, Amitabh Chaudhry, V. Vaidyanathan, as well as C. Rangarajan, Bimal Jalan, Y. V. Reddy, D. Subbarao, Raghuram Rajan, Urjit Patel, Shaktikanta Das, and many more.

About Author

TAMAL BANDYOPADHYAY is an award-winning author and the columnist behind the weekly column “Banker’s Trust”, widely read for its incisive analysis and informed opinion. His books A Bank for the Buck, Sahara: The Untold Story, Bandhan: The Making of a Bank, From Lehman to Demonetization, HDFC Bank 2.0: From Dawn to Digital, and Pandemonium: The Great Indian Banking Tragedy have all been nonfiction bestsellers.

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