Shikha Sharma

Shikha Sharma (born 19 November 1958) is an Indian economist and banker, and from 2009 to 2018 was the managing director and CEO of Axis Bank, the third largest private sector bank in India. Sharma joined Axis Bank in 2009 and focused on strengthening its retail lending franchise, enlarging its investment banking and advisory capabilities and developing a comprehensive portfolio of products.[1]

Shikha Sharma
Born (1958-11-19) 19 November 1958
India
Alma materLady Shri Ram College for Women
IIM Ahmedabad
OccupationBanker
TitleFormer CEO, Axis Bank
Term2009-2018
SuccessorAmitabh Chaudhry
SpouseSanjaya Sharma
Children2

Early life and education

Daughter of an Indian Army officer, Shikha was born on 19 November 1958.[2][3] As her father was an army man, the Sharma family travelled all over the country and Shikha attended seven schools in as many cities before finishing her schooling from Loreto Convent in Delhi.[4] She went on to do BA (Honours) in Economics from the Lady Shri Ram College for Women (LSR) in Delhi and MBA from IIM Ahmedabad. She also holds a post-graduate diploma in Software Technology from the National Centre for Software Technology in Mumbai.

According to a Business Standard report, "Physics was her first choice for an undergraduate course but she settled for economics because the former was not offered by LSR. But she has no regrets as economics gave her enough opportunity to prove her formidable skills in maths — a subject very close to her heart."[5]

Family

Sharma is married to Sanjaya Sharma, her batch-mate at IIM-A. Sanjaya is the former CEO of Tata Interactive Systems. The couple have two children, Tilak and Tvisha.[6] Sharma has two younger brothers who are cardiologists.

Career

Sharma has more than three decades of experience in the financial sector having begun her career with ICICI Bank in 1980. In her 29-year tenure with the ICICI group, Sharma was instrumental in setting up ICICI Securities – a joint venture between ICICI and J.P. Morgan, besides setting up various group businesses for ICICI, including investment banking and retail finance. In her last assignment at ICICI, as Managing Director & CEO of ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company, she built and contributed remarkably to make it the number 1 private sector Life Insurance Company in India.[7]

Achievements

Since Sharma's appointment as MD & CEO of Axis Bank in 2009, the bank's stock has gained over 90%.[8] After one and half year of her appointment as MD & CEO Axis Bank acquired Enam Securities. The bank's compounded annual net profit growth rate was above 20 per cent in the three years ending 2014-15. The bank's net non-performing asset ratio was 1.34 per cent as of March 2015, much lower than the 4.4 per cent for the banking sector as a whole. Net profit in 2015-16 rose 18.3 per cent to Rs 7,358 crore, operating profit was up 24 per cent at Rs 3,582 crore, while net interest income grew 19 per cent to Rs 14,224 crore. Advances grew 22 per cent and deposits were up 15 per cent during the year, both higher than the industry. The share of low-cost current account savings account (CASA) deposits remained stable at 45 per cent, a high ratio.[9] The Bank continued its international expansion during the year and opened a Representative Office in Dhaka.[10]

Under Sharma's leadership, Axis Bank has received many awards notably, "Bank of the Year in India" for 2014 from The Banker magazine, Financial Times. A "Certificate of Recognition for excellence in Corporate Governance" from the Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI), for 2015.[11] It was ranked the "Most Trusted Private Sector Bank" for the second year in a row - 'Most Trusted Brand Survey', conducted by Brand Equity, Economic Times.[12] Axis Bank was ranked "No 1 company to work for in the BFSI sector" in the "Best Companies to Work for" survey by Business Today in 2013.[13] Harvard Business Review published a case study on "Managing Change at Axis Bank" in 2013.[14]

Sharma retired on 31 December 2018, and was succeeded by Amitabh Chaudhry[15][16] as MD and CEO.

Awards and recognition

  • 'Banker of the Year' for 2014-15 by Business Standard[17]
  • AIMA - JRD Tata Corporate Leadership Award for the Year 2014[18]
  • 'India's Best Woman CEO' by Business Today- 2013[19]
  • 'Transformational Business Leader of the Year’ at AIMA's Managing India Awards – 2012[20]
  • Woman Leader of the year’ at Bloomberg - UTV Financial Leadership Awards – 2012[21]
  • Businessworld's Banker of the Year Award - 2012[22]
  • Forbes List of Asia's 50 Power Business Women - 2012[23]
  • Indian Express Most Powerful Indians – 2012[24]
  • India Today Power List of 25 Most Influential Women - 2012[25]
  • Finance Asia's Top 20 Women in Finance - 2011[26]
  • Business Today ‘Hall of Fame' – 2011[26]
  • Fortune Global and India list of 50 Most Powerful Women in Business – 2011[26]
  • Businesswoman of the Year at the Economic Times Awards – 2008[26]
  • Entrepreneur of the Year – Manager at the E&Y Entrepreneur Awards - 2007[26]
  • Outstanding Businesswoman of the Year, CNBC TV 18's Business Leader Awards[26]

References

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  2. "The Liberal Banker". Mint. 14 June 2014.
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  6. "Head to head!". DNA. 27 June 2007. Retrieved 27 January 2014.
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  10. "Axis Bank enters Bangladesh, opens representative office in Dhaka". The Hindu. 22 November 2015. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
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  14. Case Study, HBR (28 March 2014). "Managing Change at Axis Bank". Harvard Business Review.
  15. "Axis Bank MD & CEO Shikha Sharma retires". The Economic Times.
  16. "Shikha Sharma retires as Axis Bank MD & CEO, Amitabh Chaudhry to succeed". Business Standard India. Press Trust of India. 31 December 2018.
  17. "BS Banker of the Year is Shikha Sharma". Business Standard India. 7 January 2016. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
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  19. "Business Today listing of India's Best CEOs in 2013". www.businesstoday.in. 17 December 2013. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
  20. "AIMA acknowledges the excellence of India". All India Management Association. 18 April 2012. Archived from the original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved 27 January 2014.
  21. "BloombergUTV honours India's financial leaders and visionaries". afaqs.com. 10 April 2012. Retrieved 27 January 2014.
  22. "MAGNA AWARDS 2012". Business World. 8 January 2013. Archived from the original on 4 February 2014. Retrieved 27 January 2014.
  23. "Asia's Women In The Mix, 2013: The Year's Top 50 for Achievement In Business". Forbes. 27 February 2013. Retrieved 27 January 2014.
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  25. "25 power women and their inspiring stories". India Today. 9 May 2012. Retrieved 27 January 2014.
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