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Bosses of the country’s private-sector banks are allowed to stay in their jobs for up to 15 years.

When thatwas introduced in 2021, those who had already hit that limit were allowed to serve out their existing terms. By the time he steps down in December, Kotak will have been in charge for 20 years, two years more than JPMorgan’s

 

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