Back in the high life: Chanda Kochhar
Chanda Kochhar takes customer feedback very seriously, and makes it a point to read every e-mail that comes in.

Chanda Kochhar
48, Managing Director & CEO, ICICI Bank
(Number of times in BT's Most Powerful list: 7)
A red-eye flight followed by an early morning meeting is not an unusual routine for Chanda Kochhar - even if that flight is a 16-hour one that leaves Mumbai around midnight and lands in New York the next morning.
A quick check-in and a shower later, she is off for a 9.30 a.m. meeting. When she flies back, she is not always homeward-bound. "There is invariably a packed schedule of meetings awaiting me once I land in Mumbai," says Kochhar, Managing Director & CEO, ICICI Bank.
For Kochhar, god lies in the details. So she is not averse to calling up a branch manager to discuss his targets. And she takes customer feedback very seriously, and makes it a point to read every e-mail that comes in.
"Such communication gives me a direct feel of the ground-level reality," says Kochhar. The reality in the marketplace is encouraging. As Kochhar, who is targeting 15-20 per cent growth in the current year, points out: "The good times have once again begun to roll."
-Anand Adhikari
48, Managing Director & CEO, ICICI Bank
(Number of times in BT's Most Powerful list: 7)
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A quick check-in and a shower later, she is off for a 9.30 a.m. meeting. When she flies back, she is not always homeward-bound. "There is invariably a packed schedule of meetings awaiting me once I land in Mumbai," says Kochhar, Managing Director & CEO, ICICI Bank.
For Kochhar, god lies in the details. So she is not averse to calling up a branch manager to discuss his targets. And she takes customer feedback very seriously, and makes it a point to read every e-mail that comes in.
"Such communication gives me a direct feel of the ground-level reality," says Kochhar. The reality in the marketplace is encouraging. As Kochhar, who is targeting 15-20 per cent growth in the current year, points out: "The good times have once again begun to roll."
-Anand Adhikari
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