Kochhar, who was the face of ICICI Bank for a decade and celebrated as the country’s most powerful woman banker, said that she had served ICICI for 34 years with “all her dedication and hard work”. “I have never shied away from taking tough decisions whenever required to be taken in the best interest of the organisation. This decision from the bank has caused me immense hurt and pain,” she said.
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