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'{{Multiple issues| {{BLP refimprove|date=September 2016}} {{Like resume|date=September 2016}}}} {{Use Indian English|date=July 2015}} {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2015}} {{Infobox person | name = Rana Kapoor | image = Rana Kapoor, CEO of Yes bank, at the World Economic Forum on India 2012.jpg | caption = Kapoor in 2012 | birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1957|09|09}}<ref name="GHiscock_2007">{{cite book | title = India's global wealth club | author = Geoff Hiscock | edition = illustrated | publisher = [[John Wiley and Sons]] | year = 2007 | isbn = 978-0-470-82238-8 | page = 255 }}</ref> | birth_place = [[New Delhi]], India | residence = Mumbai, India | nationality = Indian | education = | alma_mater = [[University of Delhi]]<br/>[[Rutgers University]] | net_worth = US$1.0 billion (January 2017)<ref name="bloomberg1">{{cite web|author=Sterling Wong |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-01-19/yes-bank-turns-rana-kapoor-into-billionaire-as-stock-climbs |title=India Just Got a New Billionaire Thanks to Soaring Bank Shares |publisher=[[Bloomberg L.P.|Bloomberg]] |date= |accessdate=2017-01-28}}</ref> | spouse = Bindu Kapoor | title = Founder, MD and CEO, [[Yes Bank]] | children = 3 daughters | website = <!-- {{Url|www.example.com}} --> | footnotes = }} '''Rana Kapoor''' (born 9 September 1957) is an Indian [[billionaire]], and the founder, managing director and CEO of [[Yes Bank]], an Indian private sector bank, with its registered office in [[Mumbai]]. == Early life and education == Kapoor was born and was brought up in [[New Delhi]]. He completed his schooling from [[The Frank Anthony Public School, New Delhi|Frank Anthony Public School]] in 1973 and went on to earn a bachelor's degree in economics from [[Shri Ram College of Commerce]] (1977). He then obtained an MBA degree from [[Rutgers University]] in New Jersey, US (1980).<ref name="iba_expo">{{cite web |url = http://www.iba-banktech.com/RanaKapoor.html |title = Profile: Rana Kapoor |work = Banking Technology Conference & Expo. |publisher = Indian Banks' Association |accessdate = 2010-06-20 |deadurl = yes |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20100419213553/http://www.iba-banktech.com/RanaKapoor.html |archivedate = 19 April 2010 |df = dmy-all }}</ref> Kapoor received an honorary fellowship from All India Management Association ([[AIMA]]), the President’s Medal from Rutgers University, an honorary doctorate from G B Pant University of Agriculture & Technology.{{citation needed|date=September 2016}} == Banking career == In 1980, Kapoor joined [[Bank of America]] (BoA) as a management trainee. In 1990 he was presented the Eagle Pin by the chairman.{{citation needed|date=September 2016}} He eventually went on to head the wholesale banking business which included several assignments in Asian countries. Kapoor worked at BoA for about 16 years, till 1996, managing corporate, government and financial institution clients. He was awarded the chief executive officer's award by the chairman for his performance. In 1996, Kapoor joined [[ANZ Grindlays]] Investment Bank (ANZIB) as general manager & country head.<ref name="bs_lunch">{{cite web | url = http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/lunchbs-rana-kapoor/216122/| title = Lunch with BS: Rana Kapoor | date = 8 March 2005 | publisher = [[Business Standard]]| accessdate = 2010-06-20}}</ref> He worked there for two years, until 1998. In February 1995, a team from [[Rabobank]] arrived in India, scouting for opportunities.<ref name="bs_lunch"/> Kapoor, his brother-in-law Ashok Kapur and Harkirat Singh made a proposal to the visiting team for two joint ventures: a [[non-banking financial company]] and a bank. During the next year, Kapoor held meetings with the Rabobank executives in India, Singapore and the Netherlands. The NBFC was set up 1997, with the three Indian partners chipping in with an equity capital of ₹ 9 crore each. In 2003, the three sold their stake for $10 million each, generating the seed fund for the bank.<ref name="bs_lunch"/> In 2003, the team was granted a banking licence by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to set up Yes Bank. They established Yes Bank with the vision of "Building the Best Quality Bank of the world in India" by 2015.{{citation needed|date=September 2016}} Rana Kapoor held 26% stake in Yes Bank, Ashok Kapur held 11%, and [[Rabobank]] International held 20% stake.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.rediff.com/money/2003/nov/06rabo.htm| title = Rana Kapoor to exit Rabo, take up Yes Bank reins | publisher = [[Rediff.com]]| date = 2003-11-06 | accessdate = 2010-06-20}}</ref> Ashok Kapur died in 2008.<ref name="Ashok Kapur">{{cite news|title=Late Ashok Kapur |url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2008-11-28/india-business/27894019_1_rana-kapoor-bank-spokesperson-new-generation-private-sector |accessdate=13 August 2012|newspaper=Times Of India|date=28 Nov 2008}}</ref> In 2005, Kapoor was named [[Ernst & Young]]'s ''Start-up Entrepreneur of the Year''.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://getahead.rediff.com/report/2010/mar/15/career-rana-kapoor-the-harder-you-work-the-luckier-you-get.htm | title = 'The harder you work, the luckier you get' | publisher = [[Rediff.com]]| date = 2010-03-15 | accessdate = 2010-06-20}}</ref> As of June 2018, Kapoor is the managing director and CEO of Yes Bank.<ref name="bs_lunch"/> In January 2017, ''[[Bloomberg L.P.|Bloomberg]]'' noted that with the rising share price of Yes Bank, Kapoor had become a billionaire.<ref name="bloomberg1"/> == Personal life == Kapoor resides in Mumbai, and is married to Bindu Kapoor. They have three daughters, Radha, Rakhee, Roshini<ref name="Radha, Rakhee & Roshini">{{cite news|title=Radha, Rakhee & roshan Roshini|url=http://www.weddingsutra.com/blog/index.php/2012/04/04/rana-kapoor-hosts-a-glittering-engagement-ceremony-in-delhi|website=Weddingsutra.com|accessdate=4 April 2012}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Kapoor, Rana}} [[Category:Shri Ram College of Commerce alumni]] [[Category:Rutgers University alumni]] [[Category:Indian bankers]] [[Category:Indian billionaires]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:People from Delhi]] [[Category:1957 births]]'
New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext)
'Dear Sir, Sorry to inform you that i have made a closing request of my Salary account converted to Saving in October 2016 and then i left India for 2 years, just yesterday i came India and saw such messages that your closing balance is -xxxx. I have made a request at Shahibaugh Branch, Ahmedabad, and they have told me that we will close this account in 1 week and till now my account is not closed. Today again i have made a request for closure of my account and my complain number cs020718000729 {{Multiple issues| {{BLP refimprove|date=September 2016}} {{Like resume|date=September 2016}}}} {{Use Indian English|date=July 2015}} {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2015}} {{Infobox person | name = Rana Kapoor | image = Rana Kapoor, CEO of Yes bank, at the World Economic Forum on India 2012.jpg | caption = Kapoor in 2012 | birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1957|09|09}}<ref name="GHiscock_2007">{{cite book | title = India's global wealth club | author = Geoff Hiscock | edition = illustrated | publisher = [[John Wiley and Sons]] | year = 2007 | isbn = 978-0-470-82238-8 | page = 255 }}</ref> | birth_place = [[New Delhi]], India | residence = Mumbai, India | nationality = Indian | education = | alma_mater = [[University of Delhi]]<br/>[[Rutgers University]] | net_worth = US$1.0 billion (January 2017)<ref name="bloomberg1">{{cite web|author=Sterling Wong |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-01-19/yes-bank-turns-rana-kapoor-into-billionaire-as-stock-climbs |title=India Just Got a New Billionaire Thanks to Soaring Bank Shares |publisher=[[Bloomberg L.P.|Bloomberg]] |date= |accessdate=2017-01-28}}</ref> | spouse = Bindu Kapoor | title = Founder, MD and CEO, [[Yes Bank]] | children = 3 daughters | website = <!-- {{Url|www.example.com}} --> | footnotes = }} '''Rana Kapoor''' (born 9 September 1957) is an Indian [[billionaire]], and the founder, managing director and CEO of [[Yes Bank]], an Indian private sector bank, with its registered office in [[Mumbai]]. == Early life and education == Kapoor was born and was brought up in [[New Delhi]]. He completed his schooling from [[The Frank Anthony Public School, New Delhi|Frank Anthony Public School]] in 1973 and went on to earn a bachelor's degree in economics from [[Shri Ram College of Commerce]] (1977). He then obtained an MBA degree from [[Rutgers University]] in New Jersey, US (1980).<ref name="iba_expo">{{cite web |url = http://www.iba-banktech.com/RanaKapoor.html |title = Profile: Rana Kapoor |work = Banking Technology Conference & Expo. |publisher = Indian Banks' Association |accessdate = 2010-06-20 |deadurl = yes |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20100419213553/http://www.iba-banktech.com/RanaKapoor.html |archivedate = 19 April 2010 |df = dmy-all }}</ref> Kapoor received an honorary fellowship from All India Management Association ([[AIMA]]), the President’s Medal from Rutgers University, an honorary doctorate from G B Pant University of Agriculture & Technology.{{citation needed|date=September 2016}} == Banking career == In 1980, Kapoor joined [[Bank of America]] (BoA) as a management trainee. In 1990 he was presented the Eagle Pin by the chairman.{{citation needed|date=September 2016}} He eventually went on to head the wholesale banking business which included several assignments in Asian countries. Kapoor worked at BoA for about 16 years, till 1996, managing corporate, government and financial institution clients. He was awarded the chief executive officer's award by the chairman for his performance. In 1996, Kapoor joined [[ANZ Grindlays]] Investment Bank (ANZIB) as general manager & country head.<ref name="bs_lunch">{{cite web | url = http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/lunchbs-rana-kapoor/216122/| title = Lunch with BS: Rana Kapoor | date = 8 March 2005 | publisher = [[Business Standard]]| accessdate = 2010-06-20}}</ref> He worked there for two years, until 1998. In February 1995, a team from [[Rabobank]] arrived in India, scouting for opportunities.<ref name="bs_lunch"/> Kapoor, his brother-in-law Ashok Kapur and Harkirat Singh made a proposal to the visiting team for two joint ventures: a [[non-banking financial company]] and a bank. During the next year, Kapoor held meetings with the Rabobank executives in India, Singapore and the Netherlands. The NBFC was set up 1997, with the three Indian partners chipping in with an equity capital of ₹ 9 crore each. In 2003, the three sold their stake for $10 million each, generating the seed fund for the bank.<ref name="bs_lunch"/> In 2003, the team was granted a banking licence by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) to set up Yes Bank. They established Yes Bank with the vision of "Building the Best Quality Bank of the world in India" by 2015.{{citation needed|date=September 2016}} Rana Kapoor held 26% stake in Yes Bank, Ashok Kapur held 11%, and [[Rabobank]] International held 20% stake.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.rediff.com/money/2003/nov/06rabo.htm| title = Rana Kapoor to exit Rabo, take up Yes Bank reins | publisher = [[Rediff.com]]| date = 2003-11-06 | accessdate = 2010-06-20}}</ref> Ashok Kapur died in 2008.<ref name="Ashok Kapur">{{cite news|title=Late Ashok Kapur |url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2008-11-28/india-business/27894019_1_rana-kapoor-bank-spokesperson-new-generation-private-sector |accessdate=13 August 2012|newspaper=Times Of India|date=28 Nov 2008}}</ref> In 2005, Kapoor was named [[Ernst & Young]]'s ''Start-up Entrepreneur of the Year''.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://getahead.rediff.com/report/2010/mar/15/career-rana-kapoor-the-harder-you-work-the-luckier-you-get.htm | title = 'The harder you work, the luckier you get' | publisher = [[Rediff.com]]| date = 2010-03-15 | accessdate = 2010-06-20}}</ref> As of June 2018, Kapoor is the managing director and CEO of Yes Bank.<ref name="bs_lunch"/> In January 2017, ''[[Bloomberg L.P.|Bloomberg]]'' noted that with the rising share price of Yes Bank, Kapoor had become a billionaire.<ref name="bloomberg1"/> == Personal life == Kapoor resides in Mumbai, and is married to Bindu Kapoor. They have three daughters, Radha, Rakhee, Roshini<ref name="Radha, Rakhee & Roshini">{{cite news|title=Radha, Rakhee & roshan Roshini|url=http://www.weddingsutra.com/blog/index.php/2012/04/04/rana-kapoor-hosts-a-glittering-engagement-ceremony-in-delhi|website=Weddingsutra.com|accessdate=4 April 2012}}</ref> == References == {{Reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Kapoor, Rana}} [[Category:Shri Ram College of Commerce alumni]] [[Category:Rutgers University alumni]] [[Category:Indian bankers]] [[Category:Indian billionaires]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:People from Delhi]] [[Category:1957 births]]'
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