Dr. Subhransu Sekhar Acharya assumes charge of NSIC CMD
Prior to his present assignment, Dr. Acharya was the Chief General Manager, Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI), New Delhi.
New Delhi: Dr. Subhransu Sekhar Acharya took over the charge of Chairman- cum- Managing Director (CMD), The National Small Industries Corporation Ltd. on 02nd May, 2024. Prior to his present assignment, Dr. Acharya was the Chief General Manager, Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI), New Delhi.
Read Also : GAIL signs 10 year agreement with ADNOC GasDr. Acharya is a PhD in Management, Post Graduate in Science (M.Sc.), a Post Graduate in Business Administration (MBA) and a Certified Associate of Indian Institute of Banking & Finance (CAIIB). He has experience of over 3 decades in various facets of MSME Financing and Development including Credit, SME Rating, Risk Management, Bills Financing, New Product Development, Business Planning, Entrepreneurship Development, Innovation financing, Micro-Finance, Start-Up mentoring etc.
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