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Chanda Kochhar, Managing Director and CEO, ICICI Bank. KT file photo
ICICI Bank MD and CEO Chanda Kochhar tops Fortune India’s 50 Most Powerful Women in Business list, which also includes Ekta Kapoor and Farah Khan from the world of showbiz
Axis Bank MD Shikha Sharma is at number two, while TAFE Chairperson Mallika Srinivasan has landed the third position.Capgemini India CEO Aruna Jayanthi and AZB Partners Co-founder Zia Mody round up the top five.
Here is the list of the top 10 among the 50 most powerful Indian women in business as revealed in the latest edition of the magazine.
1. Chanda Kochhar, MD & CEO, ICICI Bank
2. Shikha Sharma, MD, Axis Bank
3. Mallika Srinivasan, Chairperson, TAFE
4. Aruna Jayanthi, CEO, Capgemini India
5. Zia Mody, Co-founder, AZB Partners
6. Vinita Bali, Managing Director, Britannia Industries
7. Shobhana Bhartia, Chairperson and Editorial Director, HT Media
8. Chitra Ramakrishna, Joint Managing Director, NSE
9. Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, Chairman & Managing Director, Biocon
10.Frenny Bawa, ex-MD, RIM India
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