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CANBK · Canara Bank · NSE · Filed 30 Jun · 1 min read

Canara Bank's Group Chief Compliance Officer relieved from service

The bank told the exchanges that Rakesh Kashyap, Chief General Manager and Group Chief Compliance Officer, was relieved from its services on 29 June 2026.

What was filed

Canara Bank informed the NSE and BSE of a change in its management. Per the filing, Shri Rakesh Kashyap, who held the position of Chief General Manager & Group Chief Compliance Officer, has been relieved from the services of the Bank effective 29 June 2026. The intimation, signed by Company Secretary Santosh Kumar Barik, references an earlier bank letter dated 29 June 2026 on the same subject.

What the filing does not say

The disclosure is brief and procedural. It does not name a successor, state the reason for the exit, or indicate any interim arrangement for the compliance function. No further details beyond the relief date and the officer's designation are provided in the text.

The Group Chief Compliance Officer oversees a senior control function at a large public-sector bank; a change in that role is a governance data point holders may wish to track, though the filing itself gives no reason or successor.

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