Shares of Bandhan Bank plummeted by 7% on Monday following the announcement of the resignation of its Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Chandra Shekhar Ghosh. The sudden departure of Ghosh, a veteran with over 30 years of experience in microfinance and development, sent shockwaves through the financial markets.
Bandhan Bank's share price tumbled by as much as 4.69% to Rs 188.15 apiece on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) in early trade. The board of directors of Bandhan Bank acknowledged Ghosh's resignation, which he submitted in a letter, stating his intention to retire from his position after his present term ends on July 9, 2024, as MD and CEO.

However, Ghosh's decision to step down did not sit well with brokerage firm Jefferies, which expressed concerns about the uncertainty surrounding the appointment of his successor. Jefferies warned that this uncertainty could potentially result in slower growth and higher credit costs for the bank. The brokerage firm emphasised the significance of an efficient succession plan, particularly noting that many of the top executives at Bandhan Bank are relatively recent additions to the institution.
In response to Ghosh's resignation, Jefferies downgraded its rating on Bandhan Bank from 'Buy' to 'Underperform' and slashed its price target for the bank's shares by over 41% to Rs 170. The brokerage firm highlighted the unexpected nature of Ghosh's departure and underscored the importance of a smooth transition to ensure the bank's continued stability and growth, according to media reports.
Despite the board's approval of Ghosh's reappointment as MD & CEO for another three years in November, Ghosh decided to retire to pursue a broader strategic role within the group, as mentioned in his resignation letter included in the lender's regulatory filing.
Foreign brokerage Jefferies also adjusted its target price for Bandhan Bank shares, reducing it to Rs 170 from Rs 290, implying a potential downside of nearly 14% from Friday's closing price. The brokerage firm emphasised the negative surprise of the founder-CEO's resignation, highlighting the critical need for a smooth transition and succession, especially considering the relatively new senior staff at the bank.
The departure of Ghosh raises questions about Bandhan Bank's future leadership and strategic direction. With the search for a new CEO underway, investors and stakeholders will closely monitor developments at the bank as it navigates this period of transition and change. While challenges lie ahead, Bandhan Bank remains optimistic about its ability to weather the storm and emerge stronger with the right leadership in place.
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