National Desk:
Many big decisions are being taken by the Central Government regarding government and public sector banks. Meanwhile, the government has released a big update for the bank employees. The Central Government has increased the maximum tenure for Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Managing Director (MD) of Public Sector Banks to 10 years. This step will help the government to retain the best talent in the banking sector for a longer period of time.
The government has given information about this by issuing a notification on 17 November 2022. The government has told that the period of appointment has been increased from the earlier five years to ten years now.
The notification said that the initial tenure of whole-time directors, including the managing director, should not exceed five years, which can be extended, but this should also not exceed ten years including the initial tenure. This decision of the government will help the banks to retain such talents who have reached the post of full time directors at the age of 45-50 years.
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