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At Kotak, we believe in growth that goes beyond numbers. The kind
that includes everyone. The only kind that lasts. And so, we focus on doing
what’s right. For our stakeholders. For the planet. And for society at large.
Kotak Mahindra Bank and its subsidiary companies that have a mandate to do a CSR spend are fully compliant as specified under section 134, section 135 read with Schedule VII of the Companies Act, along with the Companies (Corporate Social Responsibility Policy) Rules, 2014, as amended from time to time and in line with Government of India’s notifications issued from time-to-time.
You may be interested in seeing our Corporate Responsibiliy Policies, statements and reports to get a better idea of our intiatives and its implementation
Preamble
Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. (“KMBL” / “Bank”) recognises the immense opportunity it has to bring about a positive change in the lives of communities through its business operations and Corporate Social Responsibility (“CSR”) initiatives.
KMBL aspires to be a trusted partner and contributes significantly towards the economic, environmental and social growth of the nation and is also committed to contribute towards United Nation’s (“UN”) Sustainable Development Goals (“SDGs”). This CSR Policy sets out the Bank’s vision, mission, governance, and CSR focus areas to fulfill its inclusive growth agenda in India.
Further, CSR at KMBL is implemented collaboratively by the Bank along with its employees through volunteering and engagement activities.
While ensuring that its CSR Policy, projects and programmes are compliant with the CSR mandate as specified under Sections 134, 135 read with Schedule VII of the Companies Act, 2013 (“Act”) along with the Companies (Corporate Social Responsibility Policy) Rules, 2014 (“CSR Rules, 2014”), as amended from time to time and in line with the Government of India’s notifications issued from time to time, KMBL also endeavours to align its CSR projects and programmes with Government initiated social development programmes and interventions and last but not the least, the UN’s SDGs.
Vision
To improve the quality of life of communities through positive impact on economic, social and environmental parameters and in alignment with India’s social development objectives and UN’s SDGs.
Mission
To create a lasting value for communities in need by promoting and supporting education, livelihood, healthcare, sports and environmental and sustainable development initiatives and others including to reduce inequalities faced by socially and economically backward groups, relief and rehabilitation, and intervention towards an educated, employed, healthier and a cleaner India, with an aim to serve
communities at large and to transform their lives, in a collaborative manner by working with internal and external stakeholders.
KMBL has defined CSR Focus Areas to make a concerted effort to achieve a meaningful and measurable social impact. On a case-to-case basis, the CSR programs and/or projects which are outside KMBL’s defined six CSR Focus Areas but are eligible CSR activities under Section 135 read with schedule VII of the Act along with the CSR Rules, 2014 as amended from time to time and in line with the Government of India’s notifications issued from time to time, shall be approved by the Corporate Social Responsibility and Environment, Social and Governance Committee (CSR & ESG Committee).
Scope of KMBL’s CSR Policy
The scope of KMBL’s CSR activity shall be within the scope of the CSR mandate as specified under Sections 134(3)(o) and 135 read with Schedule VII of the Act, the CSR Rules, 2014, as amended from time to time and as per the Government of India’s notifications issued from time to time. CSR Projects would be guided by the applicable regulations and would seek to achieve social objectives and impact as envisaged In the CSR mission.
Provided that the CSR activities undertaken by KMBL, as stated above, shall not include the following:
Statement of Commitment
KMBL, at all times, is committed to:
Guiding Principle for Implementation of CSR activities
Given the enormity of India’s social development requirement, KMBL will either directly implement its CSR projects and programmes, and /or engage with eligible agencies, meeting the minimum criteria as set out under the heading ‘Implementing Agency ’
Direct CSR Projects
CSR Projects undertaken, executed and implemented by itself (KMBL) under its Direct CSR Projects may include engagement and involvement of all stakeholders including employees, across Indian geography,
and for the purpose of implementation and monitoring, KMBL may also engage third party organisations / consultants etc. However, for KMBL’s Direct CSR Projects, the onus of responsibility on implementing and monitoring rests with KMBL.
CSR Projects with Implementing Agencies
CSR Project Implementing Agency in the CSR context means KMBL engaging an NGO to implement its CSR Projects i.e., KMBL CSR Projects funded by it, thus, KMBL is the CSR funding organisation, and the
project is implemented by / through the implementing agency. Further, it is clarified that KMBL’s responsibility and liability is restricted to impact outcomes of its CSR Projects only and in no manner will
KMBL will be responsible or held liable for any acts of omission and commission, and such other civil and criminal liabilities of its implementing agencies
Implementing Agencies
The Board shall ensure that the CSR activities are undertaken by KMBL directly or through any of the entities registered with the Central Government under the CSR Rules including:
Engagement of International Organisations
“International Organisation” means an organisation as defined under Rule 2(g) of the CSR Rules, 2014 . KMBL may engage International Organisation(s) for designing, monitoring and evaluation of the CSR projects or programmes as well as for capacity building of its personnel for CSR.
Monitoring
The CSR & ESG Committee of the Board of Directors of KMBL will ensure a transparent monitoring mechanism for ensuring effective implementation of the projects / programs/ activities proposed to be undertaken by the Bank in pursuance of its CSR obligations.
The CSR & ESG Committee would be responsible for monitoring the approved projects and/or programmes and would ensure that the funds are utilized for the approved purpose to the satisfaction of the Board of Directors of KMBL in the manner approved by it and shall be certified by the Chief Financial Officer or the ‘person’ in charge of financial management.
Monitoring mechanisms may include visits, meetings and progress/status reporting by the project/programme teams. KMBL’s CSR activities will be regularly reviewed by the CSR & ESG Committee.
A system will be put in place to maintain a transparent monitoring and reporting mechanism across all the stakeholders involved in the CSR activities of KMBL, as required under Section 135 read along with Schedule VII of the Act along with the CSR Rules, 2014, as amended from time to time and in line with the Government of India’s notifications issued from time to time.
In case of a multi-year project, having timelines not exceeding three (3) years, excluding the Financial Year in which it was commenced, undertaken by KMBL in fulfillment of its CSR obligations (including projects that was initially not approved as a multi-year project but whose duration has been extended beyond one year by the Board) (“Ongoing Project”), the Board shall monitor the implementation of such CSR project with reference to the approved timelines and year-wise allocation. The Board may also make modifications, for smooth implementation of such project within the overall permissible time period.
CSR Project Expenditure / CSR Funds
The Board shall ensure that in every financial year, KMBL spends at least two (2) % of its average net profits made during the three (3) immediately preceding financial years in pursuance to the provisions of this CSR Policy and in accordance with Section 135 read with Schedule VII of the Act and CSR Rules, 2014, as amended from time to time.
For any CSR funds that remain unspent pursuant to an Ongoing Project, KMBL shall transfer such unspent CSR funds to its Unspent Corporate Social Responsibility Account, within 30 (thirty) days from the end of the Financial Year. Such unspent CSR funds shall then be spent in accordance with the terms of this CSR Policy, within a period of three (3) Financial Years from the date of such transfer, failing which, KMBL shall transfer the same to a Fund specified in Schedule VII of the Act, within a period of thirty (30) days from the date of completion of the third financial year.
As per the applicable law, such Unspent CSR funds, pertaining to Ongoing CSR Projects for the Financial Year, which are transferred to Unspent Corporate Social Responsibility Account will be considered as part of the 2% prescribed CSR requirement for the Financial Year.
For any unspent CSR funds that do not relate to any Ongoing Project, such unspent funds shall be transferred to the Fund specified under Schedule VII of the Act, within a period of six (6) months of the expiry of the financial year.
In case KMBL CSR spends is less than two (2) % of its average net profits made during the three (3) immediately preceding financial years, the Board in its report made under Section 134(3)(o) of the Act, shall specify the reasons for not spending the said amount.
Any surplus arising out of the CSR activities carried on by KMBL, shall not comprise of the business profit of KMBL and shall be dealt with in the following manner:
within a period of 6 (Six) months of the expiry of the financial year.
In the event that KMBL spends an amount in excess of the requirement provided under Section 135(5) of the Act, such excess amount may be set-off against the requirement to spend under Section 135(5) of the Act, up to immediate succeeding three (3) financial years subject to the conditions that such excess amount shall not include surplus arising out of the CSR activities and the Board shall pass a resolution to that effect.
The CSR funds may also be utilized for creation or acquisition of capital asset, to be held by either the beneficiaries of the CSR project such as entities, collectives or self-help groups; a public authority; or a company incorporated under Section 8 of the Act or a registered public trust, registered society with a charitable objective and a CSR registration number.
The Board shall satisfy itself that the disbursed funds have been utilized for the purposes and in the manner approved by it and the Chief Financial Officer or the person responsible for financial management shall certify to the effect.
CSR Reporting
The Board’s report pertaining to any Financial Year containing details of the CSR initiatives taken during such Financial Year, would include an annual report on CSR in the form and manner prescribed under Section 135 read with Schedule VII of the Act read along with the CSR Rules, 2014 as amended from time to time and in line with the Government of India’s notifications issued from time to time.
Boundary
While KMBL will endeavour to implement its projects and programmes in and around the geographies where it carries its business and operations, KMBL may also implement its CSR programmes and/or projects either directly or with implementing agencies in any geography but within India to serve and support the needy people and/or towards nation building.
Key Focus Areas
(I) CSR Focus Area: Education & Livelihood
Through its CSR focus area - Education & Livelihood, KMBL will endeavor to enhance accessibility and affordability of quality education including special education for the differently abled children and youth.
KMBL’s programmes and/or projects on Education will focus on providing financial and other resource support to educational institutions comprising infrastructure, buses, scholarships and coaching to children, teachers, headmasters, principals, administrators and trustees and parents and guardians to cater a holistic learning environment for children at school and home. The activities may also include providing mid-day meals and creating relevant infrastructure such as specialized food delivery vans, utensils, kitchens, warehouses etc. and other required nutrition and health related support to the children.
KMBL’s Livelihood programmes and/or projects will work towards imparting vocational skills and development training courses to children, youth, women, war widows, war veterans, elderly, and the differently-abled including school and college dropouts or anyone who never had any formal education
(illiterate) through technical, soft and trade and commerce skills which may help them earn a livelihood and/or enhance their livelihood.
KMBL may also undertake any other programmes and/or projects which would focus on the education sector and/or livelihood sector, as may be approved by the CSR & ESG Committee.
(II) CSR Focus Area: Healthcare
Through its CSR focus area – Healthcare, KMBL will undertake projects and programmes directly and/or through implementing agency working in the healthcare and sanitation domain, including but not limited to improving access to healthcare facilities by providing ambulances, screening vans and mobile health units etc.
KMBL will undertake projects and programmes in the fields of healthcare, sanitation, eradication of hunger and malnutrition, and provision of access to safe drinking water. The CSR projects and/or programmes will aim to provide preventive and curative care , palliative care, health check-up , spread awareness for prevention and cure of diseases like cancer, HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, malaria, and other communicable and non-communicable diseases and illnesses. KMBL will also undertake projects and
programmes to sensitise communities on personal and community health and hygiene. To give life a fighting chance, KMBL will promote, encourage and implement blood and organ donations.
KMBL may also undertake any other programmes and/or projects which would focus on the healthcare sector, as may be approved by the CSR & ESG Committee.
(III) CSR Focus Area: Environment & Sustainable Development
Through its CSR focus area – Environment & Sustainable Development, KMBL will undertake projects and programmes directly and/or through organisations working in the area of maintaining ecological balance, protection of flora and fauna, animal welfare, agriculture, agro forestry, forestry, conservation of natural resources and maintaining quality of soil, air and water.
KMBL will also invest in projects and programmes for water conservation, rain water harvesting, adopting green technologies, waste reduction and recycling including effluent treatment, and reusing (3Rs) and promote, encourage and use alternate energy and energy conservation. Further, KMBL will undertake projects and/or programmes with implementing agency that are committed to and work in areas of Environmental, Social and Governance (“ESG”), Sustainability, SDGs and CSR either through direct activities or in the form of advisory, policy advocacy and stakeholder awareness programmes either directly or with eligible institutions under the CSR mandate.
KMBL may also undertake any other programmes and/or projects which would focus on the environment and sustainable development sector, as may be approved by the CSR & ESG Committee.
(IV) CSR Focus Area: Relief & Rehabilitation
Corona Virus (COVID-19) has been declared as pandemic by the World Health Organisation (WHO), and Government of India has treated this as a notified disaster. The spread of COVID-19 in India has been widespread. Economic and social impact of the pandemic has been equally significant. Many of these issues require sustained and long term CSR support. Thus, KMBL may undertake and support various relief and rehabilitation activities related to COVID-19 including under item nos. (i) and (xii) of Schedule VII of the Act relating to promotion of health care, preventive health care and sanitation, and disaster management or under such other areas as may be specified by the Ministry of Corporate Affairs from time to time in this regard. Such CSR projects and/or programmes may aim to provide immediate response to reduce or avoid potential spread of disease and losses resulting from same, assure prompt and appropriate assistance to victims of the pandemic or resulting lockdowns. KMBL may also undertake projects and programmes that engage with the community for long-term rehabilitation solutions including but not limited to focusing on livelihood enhancement, providing shelter and infrastructure for education and health services to achieve rapid and effective recovery.
In case of other calamities, pandemic or a notified disaster, KMBL may commit significant portion of the CSR funds towards disaster management projects and programmes for dealing with humanitarian aspects of emergencies in particular preparedness, response and recovery in order to lessen the impact of disaster either directly and/or through implementing agency working in relief, rehabilitation and reconstruction domain, providing immediate and long term solutions, during and after a disaster with the purpose to avoid a disaster, reduce its impact or recover from its losses including but not limited to providing essential relief material such as safe drinking water, meals, clothes, medical aid & camps, and supply of daily essentials to the affected communities.
KMBL may also undertake any other programmes and/or projects which would focus on the Relief & Rehabilitation -, as may be approved by the CSR & ESG Committee.
(V) CSR Focus Area: Sports
A significantly high percentage of Indian children and youth are from the underprivileged and less privileged segment, where basic education and sports education, including training and coaching is not available. Sport is an activity for children and youth, and is often used as a draw card to recruit children and young people to health and education programmes. Sport development projects that focus on educational outcomes use sport as a means to deliver educational messages to participants and spectators in some cases.
The United Nations is using sport and games related projects and programmes to encourage young people, particularly girls and young women, to attend school within refugee camps across the world. The United Nations Children's Fund (“UNICEF”) also lays strong emphasis on ‘sport’ while campaigning for girls’ education, promoting education through events and other awareness campaigns.
India has a severe dearth of training and coaching facilities for sports. Through its CSR Programme on Sports, KMBL will either directly or with/through implementing agencies impart training and coaching as well as work towards development of infrastructure and training facilities to enable children, youth and adults to take up rural sports, nationally recognised sports, international and world championships, Olympics and Para Olympics.
KMBL may also undertake any other programmes and/or projects which would focus on the sports sector, as may be approved by the CSR & ESG Committee.
(VI) CSR Focus Area: Others
KMBL’s priority will be to implement CSR projects and programmes which come under CSR Focus areas as defined in this CSR Policy statement, but it will not be restricted to these defined CSR focus areas only. On a case to case basis, KMBL may also consider undertaking CSR programmes and/or projects on CSR focus areas which are eligible under Section 135 read with Schedule VII of the Act along with the CSR Rules, 2014 as amended from time to time and in line with the Government of India’s notifications issued from time to time and as may be approved by the CSR & ESG Committee.
KMBL through implementing agency may undertake activities related to financial assistance, technology transfer, technical assistance, field trials, imparting education, promoting awareness and such other interventions that would diversify and intensify practices in conducting research and development in the areas or subjects specified in Schedule VII of the Act
CSR Impact Assessment
Where in any Financial Year, KMBL has an average CSR obligation of Rupees Ten crore or more, KMBL shall undertake impact assessment of its CSR projects and/or programmes having outlays of Rupees One (1) crore or more and which have been completed not less than one (1) year before undertaking the impact assessment, through an independent agency. The impact assessment reports shall be placed before the Board and also annexed to the annual report on CSR. The impact assessment expenditure in any financial year shall not exceed the limit prescribed under the CSR Rules, 2014 as amended from time to time
CSR Administrative Overheads Expenses
As per the provisions of the CSR Rules the Board shall ensure that the administrative overheads (the definition has been set out below) shall not exceed five percent of total CSR expenditure of KMBL for the financial year.
Meaning and scope of ‘Administrative Overheads’ for CSR as defined under the CSR Rules, 2014
“Administrative overheads” means the expenses as defined under Rule 2(b) of the CSR Rules, 2014, as amended from time to time
Governance Framework
KMBL has an established CSR & ESG Committee which is responsible for the overall governance of CSR. The CSR & ESG Committee comprises of three (3) or more directors, out of which at least one (1) is an Independent Director.
While the CSR & ESG Committee will be responsible to review and approve the projects/programmes under KMBL’s CSR Policy (and the approved annual action plan), KMBL’s CSR head and his/her team will be responsible for execution of CSR Projects / Programmes, which at all times will be within the scope of KMBL’s CSR policy, the annual action plan, and the Act.
The CSR & ESG Committee will also be responsible for formulating an annual action plan in consonance with this CSR policy and recommending such annual action plan to the Board. The annual action plan shall include the following information:
Based on the recommendations of the CSR & ESG Committee and reasonable justification, the Board shall approve the Annual Action Plan for KMBL and have the right to alter such annual action plan at any time during a Financial Year.
Information Dissemination
Effective date of Policy
This CSR Policy Statement is effective from 29th April , 2023 and supersedes all earlier KMBL’s CSR Policy Statements.
Law to take precedence and Amendments
In the event of any variation or inconsistency between the provisions of this Policy and applicable law, the provisions of the applicable law shall prevail over this Policy and the provisions of this Policy shall be deemed to have been amended so as to be read in consonance with such applicable law.
For Further information, write to [email protected]
29th April , 2023
Mumbai
Unique ID | CSR Focus Area | Partner NGO/ Direct Implementation | Ongoing CSR Project / Other than Ongoing CSR Projec | Location | State |
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KMBL202223001 | Education & Livelihood | Kotak Education Foundation (Project LEAD) | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202223002 | Education & Livelihood | Kotak Education Foundation (Project Umang) | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202223003 | Education & Livelihood | Kotak Education Foundation (Project Unnati) | Ongoing | Mumbai & Pune | Maharashtra |
KMBL202223005 | Education & Livelihood | Kotak Education Foundation (Project Health ) | Other than Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202223006 | Education & Livelihood | Kotak Education Foundation (Project Nirmaan) | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202223007 | Education & Livelihood | Kotak Education Foundation ( Project Digital Learning Solution) | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202223009 | Education & Livelihood | Manav Sadhan Vikas Sanstha | Ongoing | Sindhudurg | Maharashtra |
KMBL202223010 | Education & Livelihood | IT For Change | Ongoing | Multiple districts | Karnataka,Maharashtra,Andhra Pradesh,Telangana, Odisha , Tamilnadu , Kerala , Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh , Uttarakhan |
KMBL202223013 | Education & Livelihood | Khan Academy India | Ongoing | Multiple districts | PAN India |
KMBL202223014 | Education & Livelihood | Sarthak Education Foundation | Ongoing | Bhopal, Gurugram, Jaipur, West Delhi | Madhya Pradesh,Delhi,Rajasthan,Haryana |
KMBL202223015 | Education & Livelihood | IIMPACT | Ongoing | Bihar (Kishanganj, Purnia), Chhattisgarh (Rajgarh), Jharkhand (Pakur), Madhya Pradesh (Shoepur), Odisha (Khandamal), Uttarakhand (Uttarkashi) | Bihar, Chhattisgarh , Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha & Uttarakhand |
KMBL202223016 | Education & Livelihood | Pratham Education Foundation | Ongoing | Chembur, Lucknow, Cuttak, Raipur, Ranchi, Ahmednagar, Kolhapur, Latur, Bhopal, Ahmednagar, Ralegaon, Shadnagar, Lucknow,Mohali, Morbi | Maharashtra, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh , Gujarat, Odisha, Chattisgarh, Telangana |
KMBL202223017 | Education & Livelihood | K C Mahindra Education Trust | Other than Ongoing | Kolhapur and Bharuch | Maharashtra and Gujarat |
KMBL202223019 | Education & Livelihood | Samarpan Foundation | Ongoing | Kishangarh | Delhi |
KMBL202223021 | Education & Livelihood | Youth 4 Jobs | Ongoing | Dehradun, Patna and Kochi | Uttarakhand,Bihar,Kerala |
KMBL202223022 | Education & Livelihood | National Societies for Clean Cities India | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharastra |
KMBL202223024 | Education & Livelihood | Yash Charitable Trust | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharastra |
KMBL202223027 | Education & Livelihood | Kotak Education Foundation (Model School Project) | Ongoing | Thane, Palghar, Nashik, Pune and Raigad | Maharashtra |
KMBL202223028 | Education & Livelihood | Head Held High Foundation | Ongoing | Bidar, Raichur, Mysore, Aligarh, Shravasti, Warangal, Ahmedabad | Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh , Telangana and Gujarat |
KMBL202223029 | Education & Livelihood | Nation Centre for Performing Arts | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202223030 | Education & Livelihood | Deeds Public Charitable Trust | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202223032 | Education & Livelihood | Direct Implementation (Har Ghar Tiranga) | Other than Ongoing | Gurugram | Haryana |
KMBL202223033 | Education & Livelihood | All India Institute of Local Self Government | Ongoing | Ratnagiri | Maharashtra |
KMBL202223034 | Education & Livelihood | Chetana Apangmati Vikas Sanstha | Ongoing | Kolhapur | Maharashtra |
KMBL202223037 | Education & Livelihood | Indian Institute of Science | Ongoing | Bengaluru | Karnataka |
KMBL202223038 | Education & Livelihood | Borderless World Foundation | Ongoing | Jammu | UT of Kashmir |
KMBL202223040 | Education & Livelihood | Direct implementation ( Digital classrooms) | Other than Ongoing | Pratapgarh | Rajasthan |
KMBL202223041 | Education & Livelihood | All India Institute of Local Self Government | Ongoing | Sehore | Madhya Pradesh |
KMBL202223042 | Education & Livelihood | Cohesion Foundation Trust | Ongoing | Mehsana | Gujarat |
KMBL202223044 | Education & Livelihood | Kotak Education Foundation | Other than Ongoing | Thane, Palghar, Nashik, Pune and Raigad | Maharashtra |
KMBL202223047 | Education & Livelihood | Indian Council for Mental Health | Other than Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202223049 | Education & Livelihood | Vidhi Centre for legal Policy | Ongoing | Multiple districts | PAN India |
KMBL202223050 | Education & Livelihood | Navneet Foundation | Ongoing | Mehsana | Gujarat |
KMBL202223057 | Education & Livelihood | Jeevan Mitra Education Society | Ongoing | Pune | Maharashtra |
KMBL202223060 | Education & Livelihood | BAIF Institute for Sustainable Livelihoods and Development | Ongoing | Hasan, Mysore, Kolar, Latur, Patna | Bihar, Karnataka and Maharasthtra |
KMBL202223063 | Education & Livelihood | The Mahindra United World college of India | Ongoing | Pune | Maharashtra |
KMBL202223065 | Education & Livelihood | Direct Implementation -( Digitalisation of Training Centre- Karnataka Milk Federation) | Other than Ongoing | Bengaluru | Karnataka |
KMBL202223066 | Education & Livelihood | Buddy4study India Foundation | Ongoing | Multiple districts | Tamil Nadu |
KMBL202223070 | Education & Livelihood | Vivekananda Kendriya Vidyalayas Arunachal Pradesh Trust | Ongoing | Jirdin | Arunachal Pradesh |
KMBL202223071 | Education & Livelihood | Parivaar Education Society | Ongoing | Multiple districts | Madhya Pradesh |
KMBL202223073 | Education & Livelihood | CARE India Solutions for Sustainable Development | Ongoing | Varanasi | Uttar Pradesh |
KMBL202223075 | Education & Livelihood | Shroffs Foundation Trust | Ongoing | Vadodara | Gujarat |
KMBL202223077 | Education & Livelihood | Vidya Bhawan Society | Ongoing | Udaipur | Rajasthan |
Unique ID | CSR Focus Area | Partner NGO/ Direct Implementation | Ongoing CSR Project / Other than Ongoing CSR Projec | Location | State |
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KMBL202122006 | Healthcare | Direct Implementation ( Ambulance) | Other than Ongoing | Ahmedabad, Nadia, Mumbai | Gujarat, West Bengal, Maharashtra |
KMBL202223011 | Healthcare | Wockhardt Foundation | Ongoing | Hyderabad | Telangana |
KMBL202223020 | Healthcare | The Ganga Foundation | Ongoing | Multiple districts | PAN India |
KMBL202223023 | Healthcare | Dhanwantari Medical Trust | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharastra |
KMBL202223025 | Healthcare | Cuddles Foundation | Ongoing | Pune | Maharastra |
KMBL202223035 | Healthcare | Ratnanidhi Charitbale Trust | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202223039 | Healthcare | Cankids...Kidscan | Ongoing | Aurangabad, Varanasi, Bhubhaneshwar, Patna | Mahrashtra , Uttar Pradesh, Odisha Bihar |
KMBL202223045 | Healthcare | Cancer Patients Aid association | Other than Ongoing | Mumbai, Pune | Maharashtra |
KMBL202223046 | Healthcare | Make a Wish Foundation | Other than Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202223048 | Healthcare | KARO Trust | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202223051 | Healthcare | United Way Bengaluru | Ongoing | Chikkabalapura | Karnataka |
KMBL202223052 | Healthcare | OCA Foundation | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202223058 | Healthcare | Nana Palkar Smruti Samiti | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202223059 | Healthcare | Eastern India Health Care Research Foundation | Ongoing | Kolkata | West Bengal |
KMBL202223061 | Healthcare | Ramkrishna Mission | Ongoing | Vrindavan | Uttar Pradesh |
KMBL202223064 | Healthcare | Spherule Foundation | Ongoing | Pune | Maharashtra |
KMBL202223068 | Healthcare | Indian Dental Association | Ongoing | Navi Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202223074 | Healthcare | C.B.C.I Society for Medical Education | Ongoing | Bengaluru | Karnataka |
KMBL202223078 | Healthcare | Direct Implementation (Medical equipments for Rajkot Civil Hospital) | Ongoing | Rajkot | Gujarat |
KMBL202223079 | Healthcare | Bochasanwasi Shri Aksharpurushottam Public Charitable Trust | Ongoing | Panchmahal, Dahod, Bharuch | Gujarat |
KMBL202223083 | Healthcare | Institute of Neurosciences | Ongoing | Kolkata | West Bengal |
Unique ID | CSR Focus Area | Partner NGO/ Direct Implementation | Ongoing CSR Project / Other than Ongoing CSR Projec | Location | State |
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KMBL202223008 | Environment & Sust Dev | Direct Implementation (Ambulance for Veterinary Hospital) | Other than Ongoing | Pune | Maharashtra |
KMBL202223018 | Environment & Sust Dev | Tata Steel Foundation | Ongoing | Ganjam | Odisha |
KMBL202223026 | Environment & Sust Dev | Environmentalist Foundation of India | Ongoing | Mehsana | Gujarat |
KMBL202223031 | Environment & Sust Dev | Environmentalist Foundation of India | Ongoing | Indore | Madhya Pradesh |
KMBL202223036 | Environment & Sust Dev | KIIT Technology Business Incubator | Ongoing | Bhubaneshwar | Odisha |
KMBL202223043 | Environment & Sust Dev | BAIF Institute for Sustainable Livelihoods and Development | Ongoing | Mehsana | Gujarat |
KMBL202223053 | Environment & Sust Dev | DHAN Foundation | Ongoing | Kolar | Karnataka |
KMBL202223054 | Environment & Sust Dev | Waershed Organisation Trust | Ongoing | Nashik | Maharashtra |
KMBL202223056 | Environment & Sust Dev | Nature Forever Society | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202223072 | Environment & Sust Dev | Indian Institute of Technology, Madras | Ongoing | Chennai, Mumbai, Ropar, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Gandhinagar, Indore | Tamilnadu, Maharashtra, Punjab,Assam, Telangana, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh |
KMBL202223080 | Environment & Sust Dev | Centre For Environment Research & Education | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202223081 | Environment & Sust Dev | Sahakara Mitra Samstha ( Centre for Collective Development) | Ongoing | Chikkaballapura, Bangalore Rural ,Anantapur, Satya Sai | Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh |
KMBL202223082 | Environment & Sust Dev | Environmentalist Foundation of India | Ongoing | Surat, Ahmedabad, Agra, Indore Vijayawada and Madurai | Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh , Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu |
Unique ID | CSR Focus Area | Partner NGO/ Direct Implementation | Ongoing CSR Project / Other than Ongoing CSR Projec | Location | State |
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KMBL202223062 |
Sports | Inspire Institute of Sport |
Other than Ongoing |
Bellary | Karnataka |
KMBL202223076 | Sports | Pullela Gopichand Badminton Foundation | Other than Ongoing | Hyderabad | Telangana |
For Kotak Mahindra Bank’s CSR spend details, refer the Director’s Report section of Integrated Annual report FY 2021-22.
Unique ID | CSR Focus Area | Partner NGO/ Direct Implementation | Ongoing CSR Project / Other than Ongoing CSR Projec | Location | State |
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KMBL202122002 | Education & Livelihood | Deeds Public Charitable Trust | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202122004 | Education & Livelihood | Youth 4 Jobs Foundation | Ongoing | PAN India | PAN India |
KMBL202122005 | Education & Livelihood | IIMPACT | Ongoing | PAN India | PAN India |
KMBL202122007 | Education & Livelihood | Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy | Ongoing | PAN India | PAN India |
KMBL202122008 | Education & Livelihood | Head Held High Foundation | Ongoing | PAN India | PAN India |
KMBL202122010 | Education & Livelihood | IT for Change | Other than Ongoing | Multiple Districts | Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh |
KMBL202122011 | Education & Livelihood | Pratham Education Foundation | Other than Ongoing | PAN India | PAN India |
KMBL202122012 | Education & Livelihood | Khan Academy India | Ongoing | PAN India | PAN India |
KMBL202122013 | Education & Livelihood | Kotak Education Foundation ( Project Lead ) | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202122014 | Education & Livelihood | Kotak Education Foundation ( Project Guru) | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202122015 | Education & Livelihood | Kotak Education Foundation ( Project Umang) | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202122016 | Education & Livelihood | Kotak Education Foundation (Project Unnati) | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202122017 | Education & Livelihood | Kotak Education Foundation ( Project Nirmaan) | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202122018 | Education & Livelihood | Kotak Education Foundation (Project Health) | Other than Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202122019 | Education & Livelihood | Kotak Education Foundation (Project Parvarish) | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202122020 | Education & Livelihood | National Society for Clean Cities-India | Other than Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202122022 | Education & Livelihood | Samarpan Foundation | Other than Ongoing | Delhi | Delhi |
KMBL202122024 | Education & Livelihood | Indian Institute of Science | Ongoing | Bengaluru | Karnataka |
KMBL202122027 | Education & Livelihood | Pragati Pratishthan | Ongoing | Palghar | Maharashtra |
KMBL202122028 | Education & Livelihood | Society of Parents of Children with Autistic Disorders | Ongoing | Raigad | Maharashtra |
KMBL202122035 | Education & Livelihood | Blind Welfare Organisation | Ongoing | Nashik | Maharashtra |
KMBL202122036 | Education & Livelihood | Direct Implementation (KNR University) | Other than Ongoing | Warangal | Telangana |
KMBL202122039 | Education & Livelihood | Urban Rural Management Empowerment and Establishment | Ongoing | Pune | Maharashtra |
KMBL202122040 | Education & Livelihood | Direct Implementation (Electrical Labs) | Ongoing | Delhi, Warangal | Delhi, Telangana |
KMBL202122041 | Education & Livelihood | Association of Mentally Handicapped Adults | Ongoing | Thirssur | Kerala |
KMBL202122042 | Education & Livelihood | Indian Institute of Management Bangalore | Ongoing | PAN India | PAN India |
KMBL202122043 | Education & Livelihood | Parivaar education Society | Ongoing | Dewas, Sehore, Harda, Chhindwara, Betul, Khandwa | Madhya Pradesh |
KMBL202122045 | Education & Livelihood | BAIF Institute for Sustainable Livelihoods and Development | Ongoing | Mandya | Karnataka |
KMBL202122046 | Education & Livelihood | Tata Memorial Hospital | Ongoing | Raigad | Maharashtra |
KMBL202122055 | Education & Livelihood | All India Institute of Local Self Government | Ongoing | Ratnagiri | Maharashtra |
Unique ID | CSR Focus Area | Partner NGO/ Direct Implementation | Ongoing CSR Project / Other than Ongoing CSR Projec | Location | State |
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KMBL202122006 | Healthcare | Direct Implementation ( Ambulance) | Other than Ongoing | Ahmedabad, Nadia, Mumbai | Gujarat, West Bengal, Maharashtra |
KMBL202122021 | Healthcare | Dhanwantari Medical Trust | Other than Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202122026 | Healthcare | The Ganga Foundation | Ongoing | PAN India | PAN India |
KMBL202122029 | Healthcare | Wockhardt Foundation | Ongoing | Hyderabad | Telangana |
KMBL202122030 | Healthcare | KARO Trust | Ongoing | PAN India | PAN India |
KMBL202122031 | Healthcare | The Society for the Rehabilitation of Crippled Children | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202122033 | Healthcare | Direct Implementation ( Swatcha Bharat Mission in Lucknow) | Other than Ongoing | Lucknow | Uttar Pradesh |
KMBL202122034 | Healthcare | Bharatiya Arogya Nidhi | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202122037 | Healthcare | Direct Implementation (Ambulance) | Other than Ongoing | Surat | Gujarat |
KMBL202122038 | Healthcare | Guru Gorakchha Nath Institute of Medical Sciences | Other than Ongoing | Gorakhpur | Uttar Pradesh |
KMBL202122047 | Healthcare | Multiple Sclerosis Society of India | Ongoing | Multiple Districts | Delhi/ NCR ,Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh & Haryana |
KMBL202122048 | Healthcare | Doctors For You | Ongoing | PAN India | PAN India |
KMBL202122049 | Healthcare | Aditya Birla Education Trust | Ongoing | PAN India | PAN India |
KMBL202122050 | Healthcare | Param Pujya Rakshak Aadinath Welfare & Educational Society | Ongoing | Indore | Madhya Pradesh |
KMBL202122051 | healthcare | NAMCO Charitable Trust | Ongoing | Nashik | Maharashtra |
KMBL202122052 | healthcare | Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Vaidkiya Pratishthan | Ongoing | Aurangabad | Maharashtra |
KMBL202122053 | healthcare | Vivekanand Medical Foundation & Research Centre | Ongoing | Latur | Maharashtra |
KMBL202122054 | healthcare | Andhra Mahila Sabha | Ongoing | Hyderabad | Telangana |
Unique ID | CSR Focus Area | Partner NGO/ Direct Implementation | Ongoing CSR Project / Other than Ongoing CSR Projec | Location | State |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
KMBL202122023 | Environment & Sust Dev | Nature Forever Society | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202122044 | Environment & Sust Dev | Indian Institute of Technology, Madras | Ongoing | Chennai, Mumbai, Gandhinagar, Indore, Ropar | Tamilnadu, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab |
NIL for FY 2021-22
Unique ID | CSR Focus Area | Partner NGO/ Direct Implementation | Ongoing CSR Project / Other than Ongoing CSR Projec | Location | State |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
KMBL202122001 | Relief & Rehabilitation ( COVID 19) | Direct Implementation | Other than Ongoing | PAN India | PAN India |
KMBL202122003 | Relief & Rehab – COVID 19 | Taj Public Service Welfare Trust | Other than Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
KMBL202122009 | Relief & Rehabilitation ( COVID 19) | Direct Implementation | Other than Ongoing | PAN India | PAN India |
KMBL202122025 | Relief & Rehabilitation ( COVID -19 & Flood Relief ) | Direct Implementation | Other than Ongoing | Multiple | Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra & Bihar |
NIL for FY 2021-22
For Kotak Mahindra Bank’s CSR spend details, refer the Director’s Report section of Annual Report FY 2020-21.
Unique ID | CSR Focus Area | Partner NGO/ Direct Implementation | Ongoing CSR Project / Other than Ongoing CSR Projec | Location | State |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
3 | Education & Livelihood | Pratham Education Foundation | Other than Ongoing | PAN India | PAN India |
4 | Education & Livelihood | Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy | Other than Ongoing | PAN India | PAN India |
8 | Education & Livelihood | Youth 4 Jobs Foundation | Other than Ongoing | Patna, Kochi, Dehradun | Bihar, Kerala, Uttarakhand |
9 | Education & Livelihood | Deeds Public Charitable Trust | Other than Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
10 | Education & Livelihood | SOPAN | Ongoing | Panvel | Maharashtra |
11 | Education & Livelihood | Head Held High Foundation | Other than Ongoing | PAN India | PAN India |
12 | Education & Livelihood | Samarpan Foundation | Other than Ongoing | Kishangar and Chimbel | Delhi |
50 | Education & Livelihood | IIMPACT | Other than Ongoing | PAN India | PAN India |
65 | Education & Livelihood | IT For Change | Other than Ongoing | Bengaluru | Karnataka |
15 | Education & Livelihood | National Society for Clean Cities India | Other than Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
16 | Education & Livelihood | Blind Welfare Organisation | Other than Ongoing | Across Maharashtra | Maharashtra |
17 | Education & Livelihood | Disha Foundation | Other than Ongoing | Jaipur | Rajasthan |
18 | Education & Livelihood | Public Governance Governance Trust | Other than Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
19 | Education & Livelihood | Friends of Tribals Society | Other than Ongoing | PAN India | PAN India |
20 | Education & Livelihood | Direct Implementation | Other than Ongoing | Beed | PAN India |
63 | Education & Livelihood | NM Sadguru Water & Development Foundation | Ongoing | Dahod, Panchmahal, Jhalawar, Banswara | Gujarat, Rajasthan |
22 | Education & Livelihood | Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore | Other than Ongoing | PAN India | PAN India |
23A | Education & Livelihood | Sarthak Educational Trust | Ongoing | Bhopal, Gurugram, Keshavpuram | Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Delhi |
47 | Education & Livelihood | KC Mahindra Trust | Other than Ongoing | Kolhapur | Maharashtra |
48 | Education & Livelihood | URMEE | Other than Ongoing | Pune | Maharashtra |
49 | Education & Livelihood | Parivaar Education Society | Other than Ongoing | Dewas, Sehore | Mahdya Pradesh |
59 | Education & Livelihood | Kotak Education Foundation ( Project Digital Learing Solution) | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
Unique ID | CSR Focus Area | Partner NGO/ Direct Implementation | Ongoing CSR Project / Other than Ongoing CSR Projec | Location | State |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
66 | Healthcare | Wockhardt Foundation | Ongoing | Hyderabad | Telangana |
26 | Healthcare | KARO Trust | Other than Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
27 | Healthcare | OCA Foundation | Other than Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
28 | Healthcare | The Ganga Foundation | Other than Ongoing | PAN India | PAN India |
67 | Healthcare | CanSupport (Expansion) | Ongoing | Delhi | Delhi |
30 | Healthcare | Dhanwantari Medical Trust | Other than Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
31 | Healthcare | Shrimad Rajchandra Sarvamangal Trust | Other than Ongoing | Valsad | Gujarat |
62 | Healthcare | Cankids…KidsCan (Expansion) | Ongoing | PAN India | PAN India |
33 | Healthcare | Borderless World Foundation | Other than Ongoing | Kupwara and Baramullah | Jammu & Kashmir |
51 | Healthcare | ADHAR | Other than Ongoing | Badlapur and Nashik | Maharashtra |
52 | Healthcare | Multiple Sclerosis Society of India | Other than Ongoing | Delhi | Delhi |
53 | Healthcare | Ganga Foundation (Right Wheelchair Project) | Other than Ongoing | PAN India | PAN India |
54 | Healthcare | Lata Mangeshkar Medical Foundation | Other than Ongoing | Pune | Maharashtra |
55 | Healthcare | Ramakrishna Mission Sevashrama | Other than Ongoing | Mathura | Uttar Pradesh |
57 | Healthcare | Aditya Birla Education Trust | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
64 | Healthcare | Doctors For You | Other than Ongoing | Jaipur, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad | Rajasthan, Telangana and Gijarat |
Unique ID | CSR Focus Area | Partner NGO/ Direct Implementation | Ongoing CSR Project / Other than Ongoing CSR Projec | Location | State |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
5A | Environment & Sustainable Development | Hiralal Parekh Parivar Charity Trust | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
36 | Environment & Sustainable Development | Gram Gourav Pratishthan | Other than Ongoing | Satara | Maharashtra |
58 | Environment & Sustainable Development | Nature Forever Society | Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
Unique ID | CSR Focus Area | Partner NGO/ Direct Implementation | Ongoing CSR Project / Other than Ongoing CSR Projec | Location | State |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
61 | Sports | Pullela Gopichand Badminton Foundation | Ongoing | Ranga Reddy | Telangana |
6A | Sports | Inspire Institute of Sports | Ongoing | Bellary | Karnataka |
35 | Sports | Foundation for Promotion of Sports and Games | Other than Ongoing | Pan India | Multiple Districts |
Unique ID | CSR Focus Area | Partner NGO/ Direct Implementation | Ongoing CSR Project / Other than Ongoing CSR Projec | Location | State |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
7 | Relief & Rehabilitation - COVID 19 | Direct Implementation | Ongoing | PAN India | PAN India |
37 | Relief & Rehabilitation - COVID 19 | Direct Implementation (Protecting the protector - Police) | Other than Ongoing | PAN India | PAN India |
38 | Relief & Rehabilitation - COVID 19 | Direct Implementation (Protecting the protector) | Other than Ongoing | PAN India | PAN India |
39 | Relief & Rehabilitation - COVID 19 | Direct Implementation (Dry Ration kit, Health Hygiene facilities) | Ongoing | PAN India | PAN India |
40 | Relief & Rehabilitation - COVID 19 | Rotary Club of Bomaby Queens Necklace Charitable Trust | Other than Ongoing | Mumbai | Maharashtra |
41 | Relief & Rehabilitation - COVID 19 | Direct Implementation(Meal Distribution, Hyderabad) | Other than Ongoing | Hyderabad | Telangana |
42 | Relief & Rehabilitation - COVID 19 | Direct Implementation (Dry Ration Kit - Kolkata) | Other than Ongoing | Bidhannagar | West Bengal |
43 | Relief & Rehabilitation - COVID 19 | Direct Implementation(Dry Ration Kit - Varanasi) | Other than Ongoing | Varanasi | Uttar Pradesh |
44 | Relief & Rehabilitation - COVID 19 | Direct Implementation (Protecting the Protectors - Gujarat) | Other than Ongoing | Surat, Vadodara | Gujarat |
45 | Relief & Rehabilitation - COVID 19 | Direct Implementation (Protecting the protector Round 2) | Ongoing | PAN India | PAN India |
46 | Relief & Rehabilitation - COVID 19 | Direct Implementation | Ongoing | PAN India | PAN India |
56 | Relief & Rehabilitation - COVID 19 | Campaign Gratitude , SNEHA, Concern India Foundation and Pride India | Other than Ongoing | Mumbai, Thane, Raigad | Maharashtra |
NIL for FY 2020-21
Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd (KMBL), henceforth referred as "the Bank", shall establish, operate, maintain and continually improve, a robust and resilient BCMS framework to proactively identify and mitigate risks that can cause disruption, to minimize the impact during such disruption and ensure continuity of its key products & services at an acceptable level while meeting the expectation of stakeholders within the prevailing legal & regulatory framework.
Keeping in mind the Bank's vision and core values, the objectives of the Business Continuity Management program will be:
Disclaimer
The Bank's comprehensive business continuity management model is designed to enable the Bank to meet its existing obligations to all its stakeholders in the event of an emergency or significant business disruption. The business continuity plans are formulated and designed to work in a variety of crisis and emergency situations; but these events are, by their nature unpredictable and it is impossible to anticipate every scenario that could cause a significant business disruption. The Bank is confident in its ability to maintain continuity of critical operations during disruptive events, however the Bank has no control over the various entities that it must rely upon in the event of an emergency. The Bank's business continuity plans are tested periodically to ensure robustness and efficiency; yet such tests may not be able to replicate the actual conditions we experience in a real emergency. The business continuity plans of the Bank are reviewed regularly to ensure that appropriate enhancements are implemented as technology improves, business plans evolve, or regulatory requirements change and hence may change without notice. The information contained in this policy statement is provided by the Bank for information purposes only. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to amend, supplement or otherwise modify any of the terms and conditions set forth in any customer agreement.
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Non-Executive Independent Director
Dr. Ashok Gulati is a M.A. and Ph.D. from the Delhi School of Economics. Currently, he is a Distinguished Professor at the Indian Council for Research on International Economic Relations (ICRIER). Prior to this, he was the Chairperson of the Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP), Government of India (2011-2014). He has been an Independent Director on the Central Board of Directors of RBI, National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) and National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange Limited (NCDEX). He is currently a member of the Tenth Audit Advisory Board of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India.
Deputy Managing Director
Shanti Ekambaram is the Whole-time Director of Kotak Mahindra Bank. In her new avatar she heads several functions including Kotak 811, Vigilance, Public Affairs, Human Resources, Group Marketing & Corporate Communications, Treasury, and Financial Inclusion.
Prior to her new role Shanti was head Consumer Banking and build an integrated Consumer Banking Franchise across asset and liability products. Before taking over the reins of consumer banking, she set up several businesses and was the head of the bank’s corporate and investment banking business.
Managing Director & CEO
Mr. Ashok Vaswani has a proven track record spanning three and a half decades, initially at Citigroup and thereafter, at Barclays, of building and growing global businesses at scale, nurturing winning teams, establishing transformational partnerships, leveraging forward leaning technology, with a compelling business vision to deliver strong bottom-line growth. He brings with him significant executional experience with high degree of compliance and industrial strength across Corporate and Consumer businesses.
Mr. Vaswani was Chief Executive Officer of Barclays Bank, UK and subsequently CEO of their Global Consumer, Private, Corporate and Payments businesses and Member of the Group Executive Committee. Earlier, he was CEO Citigroup Asia Pacific and Member of the Citigroup Global Operating & Management Committees. Mr. Vaswani also built and ran various country and regional businesses across geographies. He also held position as President of Pagaya Technologies Ltd, a US-Israeli AI Fintech.
Non-Executive Independent Director
Mr C S Rajan, aged 66 years, is a successful leader with over 40 years of experience across significant government portfolios. In roles ranging from Sub-divisional Magistrate and Collector to Chief Secretary and then Whole-time Dy. Chairman of the Chief Minister’s Advisory Council, Mr. Rajan has served the Government of Rajasthan in key sectors including Agriculture and Rural Development, Industry (including MSME), Infrastructure (including Roads and Energy), Financial Services, General Administration and Business Management et al. Mr. Rajan has served on a number of inter-disciplinary teams for review of World Bank projects, and also as a Consultant to the World Bank on a Study on Farmer Participation in Agricultural Research and Extension System. Mr. Rajan is currently serving as a Government of India appointed Non-Executive Chairman of Infrastructure Leasing & Financial Services Limited and was also its Managing Director from April 2019 to October 2022. Mr. Rajan has a post graduate degree in History from St. Stephen’s College, University of Delhi and is a retired IAS officer of the 1978 Batch.
Manish Kothari
Group President & Head – Commercial Banking, Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited
Manish Kothari is Group President & Head – Commercial Banking at Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited. He has been with the Kotak Mahindra Group for close to three decades and has been a part of the Key Leadership Team (KLT) for the past 15 years. In September 2024, the Board of Directors have appointed him as a Senior Management Personnel of the Bank.
Manish took charge of the Commercial Bank in August 2022 – and currently heads a team across India covering multiple business segments, viz., Agri Business – MSME & Corporates; Rural – Tractor & Crop Loans; Logistics and Infra – CV, CE Loans and Working Capital; Microcredit and Gold Loans. The Commercial Bank has built a strong footprint across majority of the districts in India and its customers have a good semi-urban and rural presence; lending itself to financial inclusion and priority sector fulfilment goals for the bank.
Prior to this role, Manish led the Corporate Banking business of the Bank where he played a key role in setting up the Bank’s franchise in all customer segments of Corporate Banking, viz., Conglomerates, Large Corporates, Mid Corporates, SMEs, E-Commerce/Start-ups (New Age Cos.), Credit Light Corporates and Supply Chain of Corporates. Under his leadership, the Corporate Banking franchise expanded at a rapid pace, with exponential growth in advances, multi-fold growth in revenues and growth across geographies and industry segments.
Over the years, Manish has dealt with corporates of all hues as well as looked at commercial retail business segments in metro, urban, semi-urban and rural settings. And, during this period, his handling of businesses through multiple economic cycles & events has given him a deep understanding and experience of all aspects that drive successful business models - while maintaining a strong focus on growth & risk-adjusted return, nurturing a high quality team and delivering shareholder value.
Manish considers himself a professional entrepreneur and is passionate about building businesses, with a sharp focus on execution. He is analytical and detail-oriented, while keeping the big picture in sight and likes to lead from the front.
Manish is a metallurgical engineering graduate from the Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur where he topped the University. He then completed his PGDBM from XLRI, Jamshedpur, specialising in both Finance & Marketing. Before his post-graduation, he worked for a couple of years with Larsen & Toubro Limited as a graduate engineer trainee.
Paritosh Kashyap
Group President & Head – Wholesale Bank Kotak Mahindra Bank Limited
Paritosh Kashyap is the Group President & Head – Wholesale Bank at Kotak Mahindra Bank. He is responsible for growing the bank’s wholesale banking business, which includes Corporate Banking, Structured Finance, Infrastructure Financing, The Banking and Financial Institutions Group, Debt Capital Markets, and Trade and Transaction Banking businesses.
Prior to this, Paritosh served as President & Head – Wholesale Bank from July 2022 to September 2024 and has been instrumental in scripting Kotak’s structured finance and real estate narrative.
Paritosh has been associated with Kotak Mahindra Group for about 30 years and has extensive experience dealing with Banks, Financial Institutions, Corporates, NBFCs and Debt Capital Market, advising them on capital structuring, financing, and securitization. He is also part of the Bank’s Group Management Council that drives Kotak Mahindra Group’s growth charter.
Paritosh is a Non-Executive Director on the boards of Kotak Mahindra Investments Limited and Kotak Infrastructure Debt Fund Limited. He was honored with the “CA Business Leader” award from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India in the “Large Corporate – BFSI” category in 2024. He was also a member of the CII National Committee on Real Estate and Housing for 2020-21.
Paritosh is a Chartered Accountant and Cost & Works Accountant. He is an avid reader and loves traveling.