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Tamal Bandyopadhyay

    Tamal Bandyopadhyay est un journaliste d'affaires indien dont le travail explore le monde complexe de la banque et de la finance. Il est reconnu pour sa capacité à disséquer des paysages financiers complexes, découvrant souvent des récits moins évidents et remettant en question les normes établies. Grâce à des interviews approfondies et à des recherches minutieuses, il offre aux lecteurs une perspective complète sur les secteurs des affaires et de la finance. Bandyopadhyay est salué pour son talent à démystifier les sujets financiers, les rendant accessibles à un large public et établissant ainsi une nouvelle référence en matière de diffusion des connaissances financières.

    Bandhan
    • Bandhan

      The Making of a Bank

      • 353pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      This is the story of Bandhan, the only bank that emerged in eastern India after Independence. Founded by the son of a sweet vendor, with a mere Rs 2 lakh, the sum total of his life savings.On 17 June, 2015, Chandra Shekhar Ghosh stepped out of the Reserve Bank of India building in Mumbai with the much-coveted banking licence, beating some of the country's top corporate houses. This moment compensated for all the frustrations that had come along the way. A year later, Bandhan Bank was launched with 6.7 million small borrowers.So, how did Ghosh build India's biggest MFI from scratch and then, along with his team, transform it into a universal bank? Bandhan: The Making of a Bank chronicles that journey.This is also Ghosh's personal story-of a boy growing up in small-town Agartala struggling with poverty, but relentless in his ambition to make it big. He battles competition, hostile moneylenders, a tough economic climate and the perpetual lack of resources. Nobody in India perhaps knows better than him the psyche of a small borrower and the alchemy of doing business with the poor, profitably.This is one of India's biggest entrepreneurial stories.

      Bandhan