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Deepak Parekh to step down as HDFC chief on Jan 1

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Last updated on: December 04, 2009 20:57 IST
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Deepak Parekh, HDFC chairman and chief executive, will step down next month after serving the housing lender for 31 years -- a period that saw the lender become the numero uno in housing segment.

K K Mistry, currently vice-chairman and managing director, will take over as vice-chairman and CEO when Parekh steps down on January 1, 2010.

The reshuffle will see Parekh continuing as non-executive chairman of HDFC, the holding company of its group ventures incuding HDFC Bank.

Parekh is widely consulted by the government on a wide range of issues of national importance and has been a member of various government appointed committees and advisory panels, which includes financial services, capital markets and infrastructure sector reforms.

He is also member of the Investment Commission that advises the government on ways to attract greater FDI inflows into India and would be amply complemented by Karnik -- a revered brand equity builder.

He was roped in to anchor software maker Satyam when it was hit by an accounting scam earlier this year. Prakeh was also instrumental in the revival plan of Unit Trust of India, government-owned mutual fund house, in the late 1990s.

HDFC said in a statement that Mistry would now be responsible for the overall functioning of the company and Renu Sud Karnad, currently joint MD, has been appointed as managing director.

Image: Deepak Parekh

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