Shalini Warrier resigns as Federal Bank ED

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Shalini Warrier resigns as Federal Bank ED

Shalini Warrier resigns as Federal Bank ED

Federal Bank Executive Director Shalini Warrier has tendered resignation from her post to pursue potential “entrepreneurship journey” going ahead, according to an exchange notice. 

The Board in consultation with Shalini Warrier, Executive Director, decided to relieve her on any date between May 15th to May 31, and delegated the MD&CEO, KV Manian to decide on the actual date of relieving during this period, consequent to her resignation, the notice said. 

Warrier joined Federal Bank as COO in 2015 and was elevated to the position of ED in 2020. Formerly associated with Standard Chartered, Warrier oversaw customer experience enhancement, operational efficiency via automation and digitalisation at Federal Bank.   

Published on April 4, 2025



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