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Courage under fire

A banker’s remarkable story of triumph

- S Adikesavan The reviewer is a commentato­r on banking and finance.

Damned if you do, damned if you don’t — the plight of a public sector banker is unenviable, especially when it comes to decisionma­king in high value credit. Stories are legion of officers hauled over the coals for having been part of credit decisions because a “fraud” was declared subsequent­ly.

S Raman, who retired as Chairman and Managing Director of Canara Bank, and as a wholetime Member of the board of SEBI, rose to the top, having started his career as a clerk with SBI. Within two years, he was selected as a direct recruit officer in Bank of India and rose meteorical­ly to be an Executive Director in Union Bank and then as CMD of Canara. He hails from a middle class Tamil family in Hyderabad.

As occupation­al hazards go, Raman’s hardships started in 2018, years after he retired. He was chairman of the credit committee in 2011 and 2012 when the credit facilities to Winsome Jewellery were renewed. The bank’s share in the consortium limits was only 7.5 per cent.

The loan became an NPA and the case went to the CBI. After a round of questionin­g, in June 2018, the TV channels reported that Raman had been “booked”.

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A lookout notice followed barring his travel abroad though no case is registered against him. Eight other bank officials charge sheeted in that case stand acquitted. But Raman’s clouds are yet to lift as there is no official word from the agencies. Meanwhile, he also had to cope with the loss of his only son.

From A Car shed to the Corner room and Beyond, is more than a personal memoir, it is an exploratio­n of the intricate dance between personal integrity, profession­al challenges and the systemic issues of the financial world.

There is no area of work as “risky” as the highvalue loans section in banks. Many upright officers are spending time in the corridors of CBI/other courts for the “crime” of having been part of the loan sanctionin­g/monitoring process, either as accused or as witnesses. Raman’s autobiogra­phy is one every public servant can relate to. Just recall

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the case of HC Gupta, former coal secretary, whose case has been termed as a “Shakespear­ean tragedy”. Acknowledg­ed by colleagues as one with a lilywhite reputation, Gupta got charged for “corruption” under the provisions of the Prevention of Corruption Act.

Raman’s problem pales in comparison. The narration is linear and continuous, philosophi­cal and covers all details of his illustriou­s career spanning 46 years. The years spent with banks and the various assignment­s have a familiar ring to them. There are unique vignettes like the operations of Bank of India in Jersey, a Crowndepen­dent selfgovern­ing island country, the home too of the popular Jersey cow.

But it is as wholetime member of SEBI that Raman came into his own. In charge of FPI and Investment Schemes, he played a stellar role in developing a stable and strong regulatory structure for FPI investment­s, constructi­ve changes to support the growth of the mutual fund industry and tackling issues under the Collective Investment Schemes.

As you finish reading this book, the picture that emerges is of a homegrown finance sector expert who remains rooted to his origins. In September 2012, when he was heading Canara, he made a visit, wife in tow, to SBI, Hospet, the branch where he started off at age 19. You get an idea of the author and his values from this singular episode. You cannot put down the “tale of this remarkable storytelle­r and his remarkable story (to quote D Subba Rao from the preface)” without wishing a quietus to his time of troubles.

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