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Manoj Vaish takes charge as a BSE executive director for 3 yrs
Mumbai, Jan 14: Manoj Vaish today took over as executive director and chief executive of the Bombay Stock Exchange for a three-year term.
Mumbai, Jan 14: Manoj Vaish today took over as executive director and chief executive of the Bombay Stock Exchange for a three-year term.
The governing board of stock exchange has cleared his
appointment for a three year term, BSE chairman D R Dhanuka
said in a release here.
Securities and Exchange Board of India has also approved his appointment, BSE spokesperson said.
Earlier, Vaish was working as a acting executive director of the BSE after A N Joshi demitted office in August last.
Vaish joined BSE as a director training and research in November 1998. He became chief executive of derivatives segment and was made deputy executive director in December 2000, the release said. Bureau Report
Securities and Exchange Board of India has also approved his appointment, BSE spokesperson said.
Earlier, Vaish was working as a acting executive director of the BSE after A N Joshi demitted office in August last.
Vaish joined BSE as a director training and research in November 1998. He became chief executive of derivatives segment and was made deputy executive director in December 2000, the release said. Bureau Report