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Review

‘A one-stop narrative of nuances and insights a reader is unlikely to get elsewhere.’ Deepak Parekh, Chairman, HDFC

‘The magnum opus offers insights into the most important question in Indian policymaking today.’ Krishnamurthy Subramanian, Chief Economic Adviser, GoI

‘Valuable insights from four distinguished RBI governors.’ Vijay Kelkar, Chairman, India Development Foundation

‘Tamal has done a public service by writing this book.’ U.K. Sinha, former Chairman, SEBI

‘It combines the micro and macro stories underlying the crisis facing banks.’ T.N. Ninan, Chairman, Business Standard

‘…a compelling story on the rot in India’s banking system.’ Business World

Pandemonium gives an interesting peek into the institutional history of banks and what’s ailing them…’ CNBC

‘The inside story behind a spate of banking scandals.’ The Hindustan Times

‘The book gives a wake-up call for urgent and deep structural reforms in the financial sector. Not piecemeal but comprehensive.’ Business Standard

About the Author

For the past 25 years, Tamal Bandyopadhyay has been a keen student of Indian banking. A lifelong reporter and journalist, he is an award-winning national business columnist and a bestselling author. He is widely recognised for ‘Banker’s Trust’, a weekly column whose unerring ability to anticipate and dissect major policy decisions in India’s banking and finance has earned him a large print and digital audience around the world. The column won Tamal the Ramnath Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism (commentary and interpretative writing) for 2017. Banker’s Trust now appears in Business Standard, where he is a Consulting Editor.

Previously, Tamal has had stints with three other national business dailies in India, and was a founding member of Mint newspaper and Livemint.com. He is also a Senior Adviser to Jana Small Finance Bank Ltd. Between 2014 and 2018, as an adviser on strategy for Bandhan Bank Ltd, he had a ringside view of the firstever transformation of a microfinance institution in India into a universal bank.

Author of five other books, Tamal is widely recognised as a contributor to the Oxford Handbook of the Indian Economy and Making of New India: Transformation Under Modi Government. In 2019, LinkedIn named him as one of the ‘most influential voices in India’.

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  • ISBN: 9789392130540
  • Author: Tamal Bandyopadhyay
  • Publisher: Roli Books
  • Pages: 552
  • Format: Paperback
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Review

‘A one-stop narrative of nuances and insights a reader is unlikely to get elsewhere.’ Deepak Parekh, Chairman, HDFC

‘The magnum opus offers insights into the most important question in Indian policymaking today.’ Krishnamurthy Subramanian, Chief Economic Adviser, GoI

‘Valuable insights from four distinguished RBI governors.’ Vijay Kelkar, Chairman, India Development Foundation

‘Tamal has done a public service by writing this book.’ U.K. Sinha, former Chairman, SEBI

‘It combines the micro and macro stories underlying the crisis facing banks.’ T.N. Ninan, Chairman, Business Standard

‘…a compelling story on the rot in India’s banking system.’ Business World

Pandemonium gives an interesting peek into the institutional history of banks and what’s ailing them…’ CNBC

‘The inside story behind a spate of banking scandals.’ The Hindustan Times

‘The book gives a wake-up call for urgent and deep structural reforms in the financial sector. Not piecemeal but comprehensive.’ Business Standard

About the Author

For the past 25 years, Tamal Bandyopadhyay has been a keen student of Indian banking. A lifelong reporter and journalist, he is an award-winning national business columnist and a bestselling author. He is widely recognised for ‘Banker’s Trust’, a weekly column whose unerring ability to anticipate and dissect major policy decisions in India’s banking and finance has earned him a large print and digital audience around the world. The column won Tamal the Ramnath Goenka Award for Excellence in Journalism (commentary and interpretative writing) for 2017. Banker’s Trust now appears in Business Standard, where he is a Consulting Editor.

Previously, Tamal has had stints with three other national business dailies in India, and was a founding member of Mint newspaper and Livemint.com. He is also a Senior Adviser to Jana Small Finance Bank Ltd. Between 2014 and 2018, as an adviser on strategy for Bandhan Bank Ltd, he had a ringside view of the firstever transformation of a microfinance institution in India into a universal bank.

Author of five other books, Tamal is widely recognised as a contributor to the Oxford Handbook of the Indian Economy and Making of New India: Transformation Under Modi Government. In 2019, LinkedIn named him as one of the ‘most influential voices in India’.

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