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| nationality  = Indian
| nationality  = Indian
| occupation  = Banking executive, corporate advisor
| occupation  = Banking executive, corporate advisor
| known_for    = Founding managing director and CEO of [[HDFC Bank]]
| known_for    = Founder-CEO and longest-serving managing director of [[HDFC Bank]]
| employer    = [[The Carlyle Group]], [[Strides Group]], [[ISGEC Heavy Engineering]]
| employer    = [[The Carlyle Group]], [[Strides Group]], ISGEC Heavy Engineering Ltd
| awards      = Lifetime Achievement Award ([[Business Today (India)|Business Today]][[KPMG]]), AIMA JRD Tata Corporate Leadership Award, [[Padma Bhushan]] (reported nomination)
| awards      = Lifetime Achievement Award ([[CNBC TV18]]), [[AIMA]] JRD Tata Corporate Leadership Award, Barron's Top 30 Global CEOs
| website      =  
| children    = 2
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'''Aditya Puri''' is an Indian banking executive and corporate advisor who served as the managing director and chief executive officer of [[HDFC Bank]], India's largest private sector bank by market capitalisation, from September 1994 until his retirement in October 2020. Over a tenure spanning 26 years, Puri built HDFC Bank from a start-up institution into one of the most valuable banks in the world, earning recognition as the longest-serving head of any private bank in India.<ref>{{cite web |title=HDFC Bank: About Us — Profiles of Directors |url=http://www.hdfcbank.com/aboutus/cg/Profiles_of_Directors.htm#2 |publisher=HDFC Bank |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> Under his leadership, HDFC Bank consistently topped rankings of India's best-managed financial institutions, and Puri himself featured on international lists such as ''[[Barron's (newspaper)|Barron's]]'' Top 30 Global CEOs and ''[[Fortune (magazine)|Fortune]]'''s Businessperson of the Year listings.<ref>{{cite news |title=HDFC Bank's Aditya Puri features on Barron's list of top 30 global CEOs |url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/news/hdfc-banks-aditya-puri-features-on-barrons-list-of-top-30-global-ceos/articleshow/64370922.cms?from=mdr |work=The Economic Times |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=HDFC Bank's Aditya Puri only Indian on Fortune's top bizmen list |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/business-news/hdfc-bank-s-aditya-puri-only-indian-on-fortune-s-top-bizmen-list/story-V8pzePys9JpQP290rK4IZP.html |work=Hindustan Times |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> N. R. Narayana Murthy, co-founder of [[Infosys]], described Puri as "India's finest entrepreneur post-Independence" during a joint appearance at the [[Indian Institute of Management Bangalore]] in 2025.<ref name="moneycontrol">{{cite news |title=Leaders eat last: NR Narayana Murthy stresses fairness in executive pay, high governance standards |url=https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/information-technology/leaders-eat-last-nr-narayana-murthy-stresses-fairness-in-executive-pay-high-governance-standards-13800710.html |work=Moneycontrol |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> Since retirement, Puri has taken advisory and directorial roles at [[The Carlyle Group]], the Strides Group, and, as of May 2026, [[ISGEC Heavy Engineering]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Aditya Puri appointed MD, ISGEC Heavy Engineering Ltd |url=https://whispersinthecorridors.in/detail/153243-Aditya+Puri+appointed+MD,+ISGEC+Heavy+Engineering+Ltd.html |work=Whispers In The Corridors |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
'''Aditya Puri''' is an Indian banking executive and corporate advisor who served as the managing director and chief executive officer of [[HDFC Bank]], India's largest private sector bank by market capitalisation, from September 1994 until his retirement in October 2020. Over a tenure spanning 26 years, Puri built HDFC Bank from a start-up institution into one of the most valuable banks in the world, earning recognition as the longest-serving head of any private bank in India.<ref>{{cite web |title=Profiles of Directors |url=http://www.hdfcbank.com/aboutus/cg/Profiles_of_Directors.htm#2 |publisher=HDFC Bank |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> Under his leadership, HDFC Bank consistently ranked among the top financial institutions in India, topping the [[Forbes]] list of best Indian banks and earning a place on multiple global rankings.<ref>{{cite web |title=HDFC Tops Forbes List of Best Indian Banks; SBI Not Even in Top 10 |url=https://www.businesstoday.in/top-story/hdfc-tops-forbes-list-of-best-indian-banks-sbi-not-even-in-top-10/story/336972.html |work=Business Today |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> India Today ranked Puri at number 24 on its list of India's 50 Most Powerful People of 2017, and [[N. R. Narayana Murthy]], co-founder of [[Infosys]], described him as "India's finest entrepreneur post-Independence" during a 2025 fireside chat at the [[Indian Institute of Management Bangalore]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Leaders eat last: NR Narayana Murthy stresses fairness in executive pay, high governance standards |url=https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/information-technology/leaders-eat-last-nr-narayana-murthy-stresses-fairness-in-executive-pay-high-governance-standards-13800710.html |work=Moneycontrol |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> Following his retirement from HDFC Bank, Puri has taken on advisory and directorial roles with [[The Carlyle Group]], the Strides Group, and ISGEC Heavy Engineering Limited.


== Early Life ==
== Early Life ==


Aditya Puri was born in [[Gurdaspur]], a city in the [[Punjab, India|Punjab]] region of India.<ref name="infobox">{{cite web |title=HDFC Bank: About Us — Profiles of Directors |url=http://www.hdfcbank.com/aboutus/cg/Profiles_of_Directors.htm#2 |publisher=HDFC Bank |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> Details of his early childhood and family background have remained relatively private, though his daughter, actress [[Amrita Puri]], has spoken publicly about inheriting her father's headstrong temperament.<ref>{{cite news |title=I survived because I am headstrong like my father: Amrita Puri |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/I-survived-because-I-am-headstrong-like-my-father-Amrita-Puri/articleshow/19060945.cms |work=The Times of India |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
Aditya Puri was born in [[Gurdaspur]], a city in the Indian state of [[Punjab, India|Punjab]].<ref name="hdfcprofile">{{cite web |title=Profiles of Directors |url=http://www.hdfcbank.com/aboutus/cg/Profiles_of_Directors.htm#2 |publisher=HDFC Bank |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> Details about his early family life remain limited in public records, though his daughter, actress [[Amrita Puri]], has spoken publicly about inheriting her father's headstrong temperament. In an interview with ''The Times of India'', Amrita Puri stated, "I survived because I am headstrong like my father," providing a glimpse into the household culture in which Puri raised his family.<ref>{{cite news |title=I survived because I am headstrong like my father: Amrita Puri |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/I-survived-because-I-am-headstrong-like-my-father-Amrita-Puri/articleshow/19060945.cms |work=The Times of India |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


Before founding HDFC Bank, Puri spent nearly two decades in international banking. He worked at [[Citibank]], where he rose through the ranks and gained extensive experience in retail and corporate banking across multiple geographies. His years at Citibank exposed him to global banking practices, technology-driven financial services, and disciplined risk management — competencies that would later define his approach at HDFC Bank.<ref name="mckinsey2020">{{cite web |title='Keep it simple': Aditya Puri on HDFC Bank's path to market leadership |url=https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/financial-services/our-insights/keep-it-simple-aditya-puri-on-hdfc-banks-path-to-market-leadership |publisher=McKinsey & Company |date=December 14, 2020 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> His international experience positioned him as a candidate to lead one of the first new-generation private sector banks in India following the liberalisation reforms of the early 1990s.
Before founding HDFC Bank, Puri built a career in international banking. He worked at [[Citibank]] for 20 years, rising through the ranks to hold senior positions in the bank's operations across multiple countries. His experience at Citibank, one of the world's largest financial institutions, provided him with a deep understanding of retail banking, risk management, and technology-driven financial services — competencies that would later define his approach to building HDFC Bank.<ref name="mckinsey2020">{{cite web |title='Keep it simple': Aditya Puri on HDFC Bank's path to market leadership |url=https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/financial-services/our-insights/keep-it-simple-aditya-puri-on-hdfc-banks-path-to-market-leadership |publisher=McKinsey & Company |date=2020-12-14 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> His two decades in international banking gave him exposure to global best practices and helped shape the customer-focused philosophy that became central to HDFC Bank's operations.
 
Puri's career trajectory from a Punjab upbringing through multinational banking to founding what would become India's most valuable private bank has been cited in business and leadership literature as an example of institution-building in the Indian context.<ref name="mckinsey2025">{{cite web |title=Leading by example: How Aditya Puri took HDFC Bank to the top |url=https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/future-of-asia/leading-by-example-how-aditya-puri-took-hdfc-bank-to-the-top |publisher=McKinsey & Company |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


== Career ==
== Career ==
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=== Founding and Early Years of HDFC Bank (1994–2000) ===
=== Founding and Early Years of HDFC Bank (1994–2000) ===


Aditya Puri assumed the position of managing director of HDFC Bank in September 1994, shortly after the bank received its banking licence from the [[Reserve Bank of India]].<ref name="infobox" /> The bank was promoted by the [[Housing Development Finance Corporation]] (HDFC), at the time one of India's leading housing finance companies. India's banking sector was undergoing significant transformation following the economic liberalisation policies introduced in 1991, and HDFC Bank was among the first new-generation private sector banks permitted to operate.
Aditya Puri assumed the position of managing director of HDFC Bank in September 1994, shortly after the bank received its banking license from the [[Reserve Bank of India]]. HDFC Bank was among the first private sector banks to be established in India following the liberalisation of the banking sector in the early 1990s. The bank was promoted by the [[Housing Development Finance Corporation]] (HDFC), one of India's leading housing finance companies.<ref name="hdfcprofile" />
 
From the outset, Puri articulated a strategy centred on simplicity, customer focus, and disciplined risk management. In a McKinsey interview conducted upon his retirement, Puri reflected that HDFC Bank's foundational philosophy was to "keep it simple" — focusing on core banking products, investing in technology, and maintaining conservative lending standards.<ref name="mckinsey2020" /> This approach distinguished HDFC Bank from several of its contemporaries that pursued aggressive growth strategies, some of which later encountered asset quality problems.
 
During this period, HDFC Bank established its retail banking franchise, built out its branch network, and invested in technology infrastructure at a time when many Indian banks still relied heavily on manual processes. Puri's experience at Citibank informed the bank's early adoption of technology for transaction processing, customer service, and risk monitoring.


=== Times Bank Merger and Growth (2000–2010) ===
From the outset, Puri adopted what he later described as a "keep it simple" philosophy. In a 2020 interview with McKinsey & Company, Puri reflected on the bank's founding period and explained that his approach centred on customer-focused innovation and disciplined risk management.<ref name="mckinsey2020" /> Rather than pursuing aggressive growth through complex financial products, Puri focused on building robust systems, investing in technology, and developing a strong organisational culture that prioritised accountability.


A significant milestone in HDFC Bank's growth came with the amalgamation of [[Times Bank]] with HDFC Bank. Times Bank, promoted by [[The Times Group]], was merged into HDFC Bank, which expanded the latter's branch network and customer base considerably.<ref>{{cite web |title=Times Bank Amalgamation |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140913165147/http://www.hdfcbank.com/aboutus/general/timesbank_amalgamation.htm |publisher=HDFC Bank (archived) |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> This was one of the first major mergers in India's new-generation private banking sector and demonstrated Puri's willingness to pursue inorganic growth when it aligned with the bank's strategic objectives.
A significant milestone in the bank's early growth came with the amalgamation of [[Times Bank]] with HDFC Bank. Times Bank, promoted by the [[Times Group|Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd.]] (Times Group), was merged into HDFC Bank, expanding the latter's branch network, customer base, and geographic footprint. This merger was one of the first such consolidations in the Indian private banking sector and set the stage for HDFC Bank's emergence as a major player in Indian finance.<ref>{{cite web |title=Times Bank Amalgamation |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140913165147/http://www.hdfcbank.com/aboutus/general/timesbank_amalgamation.htm |publisher=HDFC Bank (archived) |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


Through the 2000s, under Puri's leadership, HDFC Bank expanded across India's metropolitan, semi-urban, and rural markets. The bank grew its product suite to include credit cards, personal loans, vehicle financing, agricultural lending, and a comprehensive suite of corporate banking products. Puri consistently emphasised a balanced approach to growth, maintaining that the bank would not sacrifice asset quality for market share.<ref name="mckinsey2020" />
=== Growth and Market Leadership (2000–2015) ===


By the end of this decade, HDFC Bank had established itself as one of the "big three" private sector banks in India, alongside [[ICICI Bank]] and [[Axis Bank]], and had begun to rival several public sector banks in scale.
Under Puri's stewardship, HDFC Bank grew steadily through the 2000s and into the 2010s, becoming India's largest private sector bank by market capitalisation. The bank's growth was underpinned by a consistent focus on technology adoption, retail banking expansion, and maintaining asset quality that was notably superior to many of its peers.


=== Becoming India's Most Valuable Bank (2010–2020) ===
Forbes consistently ranked HDFC Bank among the top companies globally. In its assessment of Indian banks, Forbes placed HDFC Bank at the top of its list of the best Indian banks, while [[State Bank of India]], the country's largest public sector bank, did not feature in the top ten.<ref>{{cite web |title=HDFC Tops Forbes List of Best Indian Banks; SBI Not Even in Top 10 |url=https://www.businesstoday.in/top-story/hdfc-tops-forbes-list-of-best-indian-banks-sbi-not-even-in-top-10/story/336972.html |work=Business Today |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> Forbes also maintained a dedicated profile of HDFC Bank among its global companies coverage.<ref>{{cite web |title=HDFC Bank |url=https://www.forbes.com/companies/hdfc-bank/ |publisher=Forbes |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


The final decade of Puri's tenure saw HDFC Bank ascend to the position of India's most valuable bank by market capitalisation and one of the largest banks globally by this measure. In 2015, ''[[Forbes]]'' noted that Puri had "created India's most valuable bank," with the institution's market capitalisation surpassing that of long-established state-owned banks such as the [[State Bank of India]].<ref>{{cite news |last=Hunathan |first=Anurag |title=HDFC Bank's Aditya Puri Has Created India's Most Valuable Bank |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/anuraghunathan/2015/07/22/hdfc-banks-aditya-puri-has-created-indias-most-valuable-bank/ |work=Forbes |date=July 22, 2015 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> HDFC Bank also consistently topped ''Forbes'''s rankings of India's best banks.<ref>{{cite news |title=HDFC tops Forbes list of best Indian banks; SBI not even in top 10 |url=https://www.businesstoday.in/top-story/hdfc-tops-forbes-list-of-best-indian-banks-sbi-not-even-in-top-10/story/336972.html |work=Business Today |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
By 2015, HDFC Bank's market capitalisation had made it India's most valuable bank. A Forbes analysis noted that Puri had "created India's most valuable bank" over his two-decade tenure.<ref>{{cite news |last=Hunathan |first=Anurag |date=2015-07-22 |title=HDFC Bank's Aditya Puri Has Created India's Most Valuable Bank |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/anuraghunathan/2015/07/22/hdfc-banks-aditya-puri-has-created-indias-most-valuable-bank/ |work=Forbes |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> This achievement was attributable in large part to the bank's consistently high profitability, low non-performing asset ratios, and diversified revenue streams spanning retail banking, wholesale banking, and treasury operations.


During this period, Puri oversaw HDFC Bank's digital transformation, investing in mobile banking, internet banking, and digital payment infrastructure. He recognised early that technology would be a defining differentiator in Indian banking, and the bank's digital initiatives allowed it to serve a rapidly growing customer base without proportional increases in physical infrastructure costs.
=== Leadership Philosophy and Management Style ===


Puri was the highest-paid bank CEO in India for several years running. In 2019, ''The Economic Times'' reported that he remained the top-paid bank CEO in the country.<ref>{{cite news |title=Aditya Puri remains top paid bank CEO |url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/banking/finance/banking/aditya-puri-remains-top-paid-bank-ceo/articleshow/70651835.cms |work=The Economic Times |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
Puri's leadership style has been the subject of extensive commentary and analysis. In interviews with McKinsey & Company, he described his approach as being a "first among equals," emphasising a collaborative leadership model in which he set strategic direction while empowering his team to execute.<ref name="mckinsey2025">{{cite web |title=Leading by example: How Aditya Puri took HDFC Bank to the top |url=https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/future-of-asia/leading-by-example-how-aditya-puri-took-hdfc-bank-to-the-top |publisher=McKinsey & Company |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


Puri also featured in several prominent global rankings during this period. He appeared on ''Barron's'' list of the Top 30 Global CEOs in 2018, becoming one of the few Indian executives to receive the distinction.<ref>{{cite news |title=HDFC Bank's Aditya Puri features on Barron's list of top 30 global CEOs |url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/news/hdfc-banks-aditya-puri-features-on-barrons-list-of-top-30-global-ceos/articleshow/64370922.cms?from=mdr |work=The Economic Times |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> He was the only Indian on ''Fortune'''s list of top businessmen in the world in a separate year.<ref>{{cite news |title=HDFC Bank's Aditya Puri only Indian on Fortune's top bizmen list |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/business-news/hdfc-bank-s-aditya-puri-only-indian-on-fortune-s-top-bizmen-list/story-V8pzePys9JpQP290rK4IZP.html |work=Hindustan Times |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> He also appeared on the ''Fortune'' list of businesspeople alongside other Indian executives, as reported by ''The Economic Times'' and ''Hindustan Times''.<ref>{{cite news |title=Ajita Rajendra and HDFC Bank MD Aditya Puri make it to Fortune list |url=http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/magazines/panache/ajita-rajendra-and-hdfc-bank-md-aditya-puri-make-it-to-fortune-list/articleshow/55702367.cms |work=The Economic Times |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
His management philosophy placed significant emphasis on simplicity and focus. In the December 2020 McKinsey interview, published shortly after his retirement, Puri reflected on HDFC Bank's path to market leadership, stating that customer-focused innovation and disciplined risk management were the two pillars of the bank's strategy throughout his tenure.<ref name="mckinsey2020" /> He was known for maintaining a flat organisational hierarchy relative to the bank's size, encouraging direct communication across levels, and holding his management team to rigorous performance standards.


India Today ranked Puri at number 24 on its "India's 50 Most Powerful People of 2017" list, a recognition that extended beyond the financial sector to acknowledge his broader influence in Indian business and public life.
An anecdote recounted by industrialist [[Anand Mahindra]] at the ''Financial Express'' Best Banks Awards illustrated Puri's hands-on leadership style. Mahindra recalled that Puri once asked a young manager, "Bata, laddoo kidhar hai?" (a colloquial Hindi phrase meaning "Tell me, where are the sweets?" — referring to results and good news), highlighting Puri's direct, results-oriented communication style.<ref>{{cite news |title=HDFC Bank MD Aditya Puri once asked a young manager 'Bata laddoo kidhar hai': Anand Mahindra's interesting anecdote at FE Best Banks Awards |url=http://www.financialexpress.com/industry/banking-finance/hdfc-bank-md-aditya-puri-once-asked-a-young-manager-bata-laddoo-kidhar-hai-anand-mahindras-interesting-anecdote-at-fe-best-banks-awards/364902/ |work=Financial Express |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


=== Leadership Philosophy ===
During a 2025 fireside chat at IIM Bangalore with N. R. Narayana Murthy, titled "The Art of Building Legendary Companies," Puri discussed how values and strong organisational culture help in creating and shaping enduring organisations.<ref>{{cite web |title=Visionary leaders offer roadmap on creating and shaping enduring organizations during fireside chat at IIMB |url=https://www.iimb.ac.in/fireside-chat-narayana-murthy-with-aditya-puri |publisher=Indian Institute of Management Bangalore |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=IIM Bangalore to host fireside chat with Mr. Aditya Puri and Mr. Narayana Murthy on 'The Art of Building Legendary Companies' |url=https://www.iimb.ac.in/iimb-host-fireside-chat-aditya-narayana-murthy |publisher=Indian Institute of Management Bangalore |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


Puri's leadership style has been the subject of analysis in business publications and academic settings. In interviews with McKinsey & Company, both at the time of his retirement in 2020 and subsequently, Puri discussed what he described as a "first among equals" approach to leadership. He emphasised the importance of building institutional capabilities rather than creating dependency on individual leaders, investing in people and processes that could sustain the bank's performance beyond any single tenure.<ref name="mckinsey2025" /><ref name="mckinsey2020" />
=== Compensation and Industry Standing ===


Anand Mahindra, chairman of the [[Mahindra Group]], shared an anecdote at the Financial Express Best Banks Awards about Puri's hands-on management style. According to Mahindra, Puri once asked a young manager about day-to-day operational details — an illustration of his approach of staying connected to frontline banking operations despite heading a large institution.<ref>{{cite news |title=HDFC Bank MD Aditya Puri once asked a young manager 'Bata laddoo kidhar hai': Anand Mahindra's interesting anecdote at FE Best Banks Awards |url=http://www.financialexpress.com/industry/banking-finance/hdfc-bank-md-aditya-puri-once-asked-a-young-manager-bata-laddoo-kidhar-hai-anand-mahindras-interesting-anecdote-at-fe-best-banks-awards/364902/ |work=Financial Express |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
Throughout much of his tenure, Puri was the highest-paid chief executive among Indian bank heads. The ''Economic Times'' reported that Puri remained the top-paid bank CEO in India, a position he held consistently over many years.<ref>{{cite news |title=Aditya Puri remains top paid bank CEO |url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/banking/finance/banking/aditya-puri-remains-top-paid-bank-ceo/articleshow/70651835.cms |work=The Economic Times |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> His compensation reflected both the scale of HDFC Bank's operations and the returns the bank delivered to shareholders during his leadership.


During a fireside chat at [[IIM Bangalore]] in 2025, Puri and N. R. Narayana Murthy discussed "The Art of Building Legendary Companies," with both speakers emphasising the role of values and strong organisational culture in creating enduring institutions.<ref>{{cite web |title=Visionary leaders offer roadmap on creating and shaping enduring organizations during fireside chat at IIMB |url=https://www.iimb.ac.in/fireside-chat-narayana-murthy-with-aditya-puri |publisher=Indian Institute of Management Bangalore |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=IIM Bangalore to host fireside chat with Mr. Aditya Puri and Mr. Narayana Murthy on 'The Art of Building Legendary Companies' |url=https://www.iimb.ac.in/iimb-host-fireside-chat-aditya-narayana-murthy |publisher=Indian Institute of Management Bangalore |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
Puri also featured on Fortune magazine's list of top businessmen, becoming the only Indian on the list in one edition. The ''Hindustan Times'' reported on this distinction, noting his unique position among global business leaders.<ref>{{cite news |title=HDFC Bank's Aditya Puri only Indian on Fortune's top bizmen list |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/business-news/hdfc-bank-s-aditya-puri-only-indian-on-fortune-s-top-bizmen-list/story-V8pzePys9JpQP290rK4IZP.html |work=Hindustan Times |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> In 2018, ''Barron's'' included Puri in its list of the top 30 global CEOs, further underscoring his standing in international financial circles.<ref name="barrons">{{cite news |title=HDFC Bank's Aditya Puri features on Barron's list of top 30 global CEOs |url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/news/hdfc-banks-aditya-puri-features-on-barrons-list-of-top-30-global-ceos/articleshow/64370922.cms |work=The Economic Times |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


=== Succession and Retirement (2020) ===
=== Succession and Retirement (2016–2020) ===


The question of succession at HDFC Bank was closely watched by investors and the financial media throughout the late 2010s. In 2016, Puri stated publicly that a succession plan for the bank was in place.<ref>{{cite news |title=Succession plan for HDFC Bank in place, says Aditya Puri |url=http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/banking/finance/banking/succession-plan-for-hdfc-bank-in-place-says-aditya-puri/articleshow/53329277.cms |work=The Economic Times |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> Puri retired from HDFC Bank in October 2020, at the age of 70, in compliance with RBI regulations on the maximum age for bank CEOs.
As Puri approached the end of his maximum permissible tenure under Reserve Bank of India regulations, the question of succession at HDFC Bank attracted significant attention from investors, analysts, and the Indian financial media. In 2016, Puri publicly addressed these concerns, stating that a succession plan for HDFC Bank was in place.<ref>{{cite news |title=Succession plan for HDFC Bank in place, says Aditya Puri |url=http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/industry/banking/finance/banking/succession-plan-for-hdfc-bank-in-place-says-aditya-puri/articleshow/53329277.cms |work=The Economic Times |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


He was succeeded by Sashidhar Jagdishan, who had served as a senior executive at the bank. Jagdishan took charge as CEO and managing director in October 2020.<ref>{{cite news |title=Meet Sashidhar Jagdishan, new CEO of HDFC Bank who will take charge this month |url=https://www.livemint.com/industry/banking/meet-sashidhar-jagdishan-new-ceo-of-hdfc-bank-who-will-take-charge-this-month-11602938104398.html |work=Mint |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Who Is Sashidhar Jagdishan? HDFC Bank CEO Facing Financial Fraud Allegations |url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/who-is-sashidhar-jagdishan-hdfc-bank-ceo-and-md-facing-financial-fraud-allegations-8622547 |work=NDTV |date=June 9, 2025 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
Puri retired as managing director in October 2020 after completing 26 years at the helm. He was succeeded by [[Sashidhar Jagdishan]], who had been with HDFC Bank since 1996 and had served as the bank's chief financial officer. ''Mint'' reported on Jagdishan's appointment, noting that the new CEO was taking charge of an institution that Puri had built into one of India's most trusted financial brands.<ref>{{cite news |title=Meet Sashidhar Jagdishan, new CEO of HDFC Bank who will take charge this month |url=https://www.livemint.com/industry/banking/meet-sashidhar-jagdishan-new-ceo-of-hdfc-bank-who-will-take-charge-this-month-11602938104398.html |work=Mint |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> NDTV also noted that Jagdishan succeeded "the bank's longest-serving CEO, Aditya Puri."<ref>{{cite news |date=2025-06-09 |title=Who Is Sashidhar Jagdishan? HDFC Bank CEO Facing Financial Fraud Allegations |url=https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/who-is-sashidhar-jagdishan-hdfc-bank-ceo-and-md-facing-financial-fraud-allegations-8622547 |work=NDTV |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


=== Post-Retirement Roles (2021–present) ===
=== Post-Retirement Roles (2021–present) ===


Following his retirement from HDFC Bank, Puri took on advisory and board positions at multiple organisations. He joined [[The Carlyle Group]], a global private equity firm, as a senior advisor. He also joined the [[Strides Group]] as an advisor, as reported by ''The Hindu Business Line'' in January 2021.<ref>{{cite news |title=Aditya Puri, former MD of HDFC Bank, joins Strides Group as advisor |url=https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/companies/aditya-puri-former-md-of-hdfc-bank-joins-strides-group-as-advisor/article33527297.ece |work=The Hindu Business Line |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
Following his retirement from HDFC Bank, Puri took on several advisory and directorial positions. He joined the Strides Group as an advisor, as reported by ''The Hindu Business Line'' in January 2021.<ref>{{cite news |title=Aditya Puri, former MD of HDFC Bank, joins Strides Group as advisor |url=https://www.thehindubusinessline.com/companies/aditya-puri-former-md-of-hdfc-bank-joins-strides-group-as-advisor/article33527297.ece |work=The Hindu Business Line |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> He also became a senior advisor at [[The Carlyle Group]], the global private equity firm.
 
In May 2026, Puri was appointed managing director of [[ISGEC Heavy Engineering Limited]], marking a return to an executive operational role outside the banking sector.<ref>{{cite news |title=Aditya Puri appointed MD, ISGEC Heavy Engineering Ltd |url=https://whispersinthecorridors.in/detail/153243-Aditya+Puri+appointed+MD,+ISGEC+Heavy+Engineering+Ltd.html |work=Whispers In The Corridors |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


Puri has continued to participate in public forums discussing leadership and institution-building. His appearance with N. R. Narayana Murthy at IIM Bangalore in 2025 drew attention for both leaders' reflections on the principles underlying their respective organisations.<ref name="moneycontrol" />
In May 2026, Puri was appointed as managing director of ISGEC Heavy Engineering Limited, an Indian engineering and manufacturing conglomerate, taking on a new executive leadership role outside the banking sector.<ref>{{cite web |title=Aditya Puri appointed MD, ISGEC Heavy Engineering Ltd |url=https://whispersinthecorridors.in/detail/153243-Aditya+Puri+appointed+MD,+ISGEC+Heavy+Engineering+Ltd.html |publisher=Whispers In The Corridors |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


Raamdeo Agrawal of [[Motilal Oswal Financial Services]] publicly cited Puri's reputation and judgment as a factor in his own firm's investment decisions, noting that Puri's backing of [[AU Small Finance Bank]] at an early stage served as a signal of the institution's quality.<ref>{{cite web |title='If Aditya Puri has given you ₹200 cr, we'll definitely give you ₹20 cr' — Raamdeo Agrawal |url=https://www.linkedin.com/posts/cnbc-tv18_marketforum-marketforum2026-activity-7416838647032840193-xig0 |publisher=LinkedIn (CNBC-TV18) |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
Puri's influence extended beyond his formal roles. Raamdeo Agrawal of [[Motilal Oswal Financial Services]] noted that Puri's endorsement carried significant weight in the investment community. Agrawal recounted how the fact that Puri had invested in [[AU Small Finance Bank]] served as a credibility signal, stating, "If Aditya Puri has given you ₹200 cr, we'll definitely give you ₹20 cr."<ref>{{cite web |title='If Aditya Puri has given you ₹200 cr, we'll definitely give you ₹20 cr' — Raamdeo Agrawal |url=https://www.linkedin.com/posts/cnbc-tv18_marketforum-marketforum2026-activity-7416838647032840193-xig0 |publisher=LinkedIn (CNBC TV18) |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


== Personal Life ==
== Personal Life ==


Aditya Puri has two children: Amrita Puri and Amit Puri. His daughter, [[Amrita Puri]], is an actress who has appeared in Hindi films. In a 2013 interview with ''The Times of India'', Amrita described herself as "headstrong like my father," providing a glimpse into Puri's personality outside the corporate boardroom.<ref>{{cite news |title=I survived because I am headstrong like my father: Amrita Puri |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/I-survived-because-I-am-headstrong-like-my-father-Amrita-Puri/articleshow/19060945.cms |work=The Times of India |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
Aditya Puri has two children: Amrita Puri and Amit Puri. His daughter, Amrita Puri, is an actress who has appeared in Indian films. In a 2013 interview with ''The Times of India'', Amrita spoke about her father's influence on her personality, stating, "I survived because I am headstrong like my father."<ref>{{cite news |title=I survived because I am headstrong like my father: Amrita Puri |url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/bollywood/news/I-survived-because-I-am-headstrong-like-my-father-Amrita-Puri/articleshow/19060945.cms |work=The Times of India |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


Puri has maintained a relatively low public profile regarding his personal life compared to his extensive professional visibility. He is an Indian citizen, born in Gurdaspur, Punjab.<ref name="infobox" />
Puri was born in [[Gurdaspur]] in Punjab and holds Indian citizenship. He has maintained a relatively private personal life throughout his career, with public attention focused primarily on his professional activities and leadership of HDFC Bank. Following his retirement, Puri has continued to be active in India's business and intellectual community, participating in events such as the fireside chat at IIM Bangalore alongside Narayana Murthy in 2025, where the two discussed the principles of building enduring organisations.<ref>{{cite web |title=Visionary leaders offer roadmap on creating and shaping enduring organizations during fireside chat at IIMB |url=https://www.iimb.ac.in/fireside-chat-narayana-murthy-with-aditya-puri |publisher=Indian Institute of Management Bangalore |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


== Recognition ==
== Recognition ==


Aditya Puri has received numerous awards and honours over the course of his career, spanning both Indian and international recognition.
Aditya Puri has received numerous awards and honours over the course of his career, reflecting his standing in Indian and global business.


In 2008, he was named [[CNN-IBN]] Indian of the Year in the business category, one of the earliest major public recognitions of his impact on the Indian banking sector.<ref>{{cite web |title=CNN-IBN Indian of the Year 2008 |url=https://www.news18.com/photogallery/india/cnn-ibn-indian-of-the-year-2008-762261.html |publisher=News18 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
HDFC Bank conferred upon Puri a '''Lifetime Achievement Award''', recognising his contribution to building the institution over more than two decades.<ref>{{cite web |title=Press Release — Aditya Puri conferred Lifetime Achievement Award |url=http://www.hdfcbank.com/htdocs/aboutus/News_Room/pdf/Press-Release-Aditya-Puri-conferred-Lifetime-Achievement-Award.pdf |publisher=HDFC Bank |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> He also received the '''JRD Tata Corporate Leadership Award''' from the [[All India Management Association]] (AIMA), one of the most prestigious leadership awards in Indian corporate life.<ref>{{cite web |title=AIMA JRD Tata Corporate Leadership Award |url=https://www.aima.in/conferences-events/awards/aima-jrd-tata-corporate-leadership-award.html |publisher=All India Management Association |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


He received the Lifetime Achievement Award from ''Business Today'' and KPMG for his contributions to Indian banking.<ref>{{cite web |title=Press Release: Aditya Puri conferred Lifetime Achievement Award |url=http://www.hdfcbank.com/htdocs/aboutus/News_Room/pdf/Press-Release-Aditya-Puri-conferred-Lifetime-Achievement-Award.pdf |publisher=HDFC Bank |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
In the international arena, ''[[Barron's (newspaper)|Barron's]]'' included Puri in its '''list of the top 30 global CEOs''' in 2018, placing him alongside chief executives of some of the world's largest corporations.<ref name="barrons" /> He was the only Indian on [[Fortune (magazine)|Fortune]]'s list of top businessmen in one edition.<ref>{{cite news |title=HDFC Bank's Aditya Puri only Indian on Fortune's top bizmen list |url=https://www.hindustantimes.com/business-news/hdfc-bank-s-aditya-puri-only-indian-on-fortune-s-top-bizmen-list/story-V8pzePys9JpQP290rK4IZP.html |work=Hindustan Times |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> The ''Economic Times'' and Fortune also recognised Puri in their respective rankings of business leaders.<ref>{{cite news |title=Ajita Rajendra and HDFC Bank MD Aditya Puri make it to Fortune list |url=http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/magazines/panache/ajita-rajendra-and-hdfc-bank-md-aditya-puri-make-it-to-fortune-list/articleshow/55702367.cms |work=The Economic Times |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


The [[All India Management Association]] (AIMA) conferred upon him the JRD Tata Corporate Leadership Award, one of India's notable corporate leadership recognitions.<ref>{{cite web |title=AIMA JRD Tata Corporate Leadership Award |url=https://www.aima.in/conferences-events/awards/aima-jrd-tata-corporate-leadership-award.html |publisher=All India Management Association |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
In 2008, Puri was named '''CNN-IBN Indian of the Year''' in recognition of his contributions to Indian business and banking.<ref>{{cite web |title=CNN-IBN Indian of the Year 2008 |url=https://www.news18.com/photogallery/india/cnn-ibn-indian-of-the-year-2008-762261.html |publisher=News18 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


In 2019, the [[American India Foundation]] honoured Puri alongside [[Michael Dell]], the CEO of [[Dell Technologies]], at an event that recognised contributions to business and philanthropy.<ref>{{cite news |title=American India Foundation honours Dell CEO, HDFC MD |url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/american-india-foundation-honours-dell-ceo-hdfc-md-119042600437_1.html |work=Business Standard |date=April 26, 2019 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
The [[American India Foundation]] honoured Puri alongside [[Michael Dell]], CEO of [[Dell Technologies]], recognising his contributions to business and philanthropy.<ref>{{cite news |title=American India Foundation honours Dell CEO, HDFC MD |url=https://www.business-standard.com/article/news-ians/american-india-foundation-honours-dell-ceo-hdfc-md-119042600437_1.html |work=Business Standard |date=2019-04-26 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


India Today ranked Puri at number 24 on its "India's 50 Most Powerful People of 2017" list.
HDFC Bank itself accumulated a wide array of institutional awards during Puri's tenure, details of which are documented on the bank's official awards page.<ref>{{cite web |title=Awards |url=http://www.hdfcbank.com/aboutus/awards/default.htm |publisher=HDFC Bank |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
 
HDFC Bank itself received extensive recognition during Puri's tenure, including multiple awards listed on the bank's official awards page, reflecting the institution's standing in Indian and global banking.<ref>{{cite web |title=HDFC Bank Awards |url=http://www.hdfcbank.com/aboutus/awards/default.htm |publisher=HDFC Bank |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


== Legacy ==
== Legacy ==


Aditya Puri's 26-year tenure at HDFC Bank is one of the longest and most consequential leadership tenures in Indian corporate history. He took charge of a newly licensed bank with no branches, no customers, and no established brand, and built it into India's largest private sector bank and one of the most valuable banking franchises globally.<ref>{{cite news |last=Hunathan |first=Anurag |title=HDFC Bank's Aditya Puri Has Created India's Most Valuable Bank |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/anuraghunathan/2015/07/22/hdfc-banks-aditya-puri-has-created-indias-most-valuable-bank/ |work=Forbes |date=July 22, 2015 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
Aditya Puri's 26-year tenure at HDFC Bank is one of the longest and most consequential leadership periods in Indian corporate history. He took charge of a newly licensed private bank in 1994, at a time when Indian banking was dominated by large public sector institutions, and built it into the country's largest private sector bank by market capitalisation and one of the most valuable banking franchises globally.
 
His insistence on conservative risk management, investment in technology, and a customer-centric approach became hallmarks of HDFC Bank's operating model. In multiple McKinsey interviews, Puri attributed the bank's success to simplicity in strategy, discipline in execution, and an organisational culture that prioritised long-term sustainability over short-term growth.<ref name="mckinsey2020" /><ref name="mckinsey2025" />


The bank's influence extended beyond its own operations. HDFC Bank's success demonstrated the viability of private sector banking in India at a time when the sector was dominated by government-owned institutions. The bank's track record of consistent profitability, low non-performing asset ratios relative to the industry, and sustained growth served as a benchmark for other private banks.
His emphasis on technology adoption in banking was instrumental in positioning HDFC Bank as a leader in digital financial services in India. From the early deployment of core banking systems to the later development of mobile and internet banking platforms, Puri consistently pushed for technology-led innovation while maintaining conservative risk management practices. This dual emphasis — on innovation and prudence — became a defining characteristic of the bank's operating model.<ref name="mckinsey2020" /><ref name="mckinsey2025" />


N. R. Narayana Murthy's characterisation of Puri as "India's finest entrepreneur post-Independence" at IIM Bangalore in 2025 reflected the stature Puri achieved not only within banking but in the broader landscape of Indian business.<ref name="moneycontrol" /> His reputation in the investment community was such that his endorsement of other financial institutions carried weight, as evidenced by Raamdeo Agrawal's account of investment decisions influenced by Puri's judgment.
The recognition of Puri by N. R. Narayana Murthy as "India's finest entrepreneur post-Independence" during their joint appearance at IIM Bangalore in 2025 reflected the esteem in which he is held within India's business establishment.<ref>{{cite news |title=Leaders eat last: NR Narayana Murthy stresses fairness in executive pay, high governance standards |url=https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/information-technology/leaders-eat-last-nr-narayana-murthy-stresses-fairness-in-executive-pay-high-governance-standards-13800710.html |work=Moneycontrol |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> Murthy drew a contrast between the paths taken by different business leaders, highlighting Puri's approach as exemplary in terms of values, governance, and institution-building.


The orderly succession at HDFC Bank — with Sashidhar Jagdishan taking over in 2020 after a planned transition — was itself considered a reflection of Puri's institutional approach to leadership, contrasting with the succession challenges that some other Indian private banks experienced during the same period.<ref>{{cite news |title=Meet Sashidhar Jagdishan, new CEO of HDFC Bank who will take charge this month |url=https://www.livemint.com/industry/banking/meet-sashidhar-jagdishan-new-ceo-of-hdfc-bank-who-will-take-charge-this-month-11602938104398.html |work=Mint |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
Puri's influence extends to the broader Indian banking ecosystem. His demonstrated success with HDFC Bank provided a template for private sector banking in India, showing that a private institution could compete with and ultimately surpass established public sector banks through superior customer service, technology adoption, and disciplined management. The investment community's regard for Puri's judgment, as illustrated by Raamdeo Agrawal's anecdote about AU Small Finance Bank, underscores the lasting credibility he carries in Indian finance even after retirement.<ref>{{cite web |title='If Aditya Puri has given you ₹200 cr, we'll definitely give you ₹20 cr' — Raamdeo Agrawal |url=https://www.linkedin.com/posts/cnbc-tv18_marketforum-marketforum2026-activity-7416838647032840193-xig0 |publisher=LinkedIn (CNBC TV18) |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==
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Aditya Puri
Aditya Puri
Aditya Puri
BirthplaceGurdaspur, Punjab, India
NationalityIndian
OccupationBanking executive, corporate advisor
EmployerThe Carlyle Group, Strides Group, ISGEC Heavy Engineering Ltd
Known forFounder-CEO and longest-serving managing director of HDFC Bank
Children2
AwardsLifetime Achievement Award (CNBC TV18), AIMA JRD Tata Corporate Leadership Award, Barron's Top 30 Global CEOs

Aditya Puri is an Indian banking executive and corporate advisor who served as the managing director and chief executive officer of HDFC Bank, India's largest private sector bank by market capitalisation, from September 1994 until his retirement in October 2020. Over a tenure spanning 26 years, Puri built HDFC Bank from a start-up institution into one of the most valuable banks in the world, earning recognition as the longest-serving head of any private bank in India.[1] Under his leadership, HDFC Bank consistently ranked among the top financial institutions in India, topping the Forbes list of best Indian banks and earning a place on multiple global rankings.[2] India Today ranked Puri at number 24 on its list of India's 50 Most Powerful People of 2017, and N. R. Narayana Murthy, co-founder of Infosys, described him as "India's finest entrepreneur post-Independence" during a 2025 fireside chat at the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore.[3] Following his retirement from HDFC Bank, Puri has taken on advisory and directorial roles with The Carlyle Group, the Strides Group, and ISGEC Heavy Engineering Limited.

Early Life

Aditya Puri was born in Gurdaspur, a city in the Indian state of Punjab.[4] Details about his early family life remain limited in public records, though his daughter, actress Amrita Puri, has spoken publicly about inheriting her father's headstrong temperament. In an interview with The Times of India, Amrita Puri stated, "I survived because I am headstrong like my father," providing a glimpse into the household culture in which Puri raised his family.[5]

Before founding HDFC Bank, Puri built a career in international banking. He worked at Citibank for 20 years, rising through the ranks to hold senior positions in the bank's operations across multiple countries. His experience at Citibank, one of the world's largest financial institutions, provided him with a deep understanding of retail banking, risk management, and technology-driven financial services — competencies that would later define his approach to building HDFC Bank.[6] His two decades in international banking gave him exposure to global best practices and helped shape the customer-focused philosophy that became central to HDFC Bank's operations.

Career

Founding and Early Years of HDFC Bank (1994–2000)

Aditya Puri assumed the position of managing director of HDFC Bank in September 1994, shortly after the bank received its banking license from the Reserve Bank of India. HDFC Bank was among the first private sector banks to be established in India following the liberalisation of the banking sector in the early 1990s. The bank was promoted by the Housing Development Finance Corporation (HDFC), one of India's leading housing finance companies.[4]

From the outset, Puri adopted what he later described as a "keep it simple" philosophy. In a 2020 interview with McKinsey & Company, Puri reflected on the bank's founding period and explained that his approach centred on customer-focused innovation and disciplined risk management.[6] Rather than pursuing aggressive growth through complex financial products, Puri focused on building robust systems, investing in technology, and developing a strong organisational culture that prioritised accountability.

A significant milestone in the bank's early growth came with the amalgamation of Times Bank with HDFC Bank. Times Bank, promoted by the Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. (Times Group), was merged into HDFC Bank, expanding the latter's branch network, customer base, and geographic footprint. This merger was one of the first such consolidations in the Indian private banking sector and set the stage for HDFC Bank's emergence as a major player in Indian finance.[7]

Growth and Market Leadership (2000–2015)

Under Puri's stewardship, HDFC Bank grew steadily through the 2000s and into the 2010s, becoming India's largest private sector bank by market capitalisation. The bank's growth was underpinned by a consistent focus on technology adoption, retail banking expansion, and maintaining asset quality that was notably superior to many of its peers.

Forbes consistently ranked HDFC Bank among the top companies globally. In its assessment of Indian banks, Forbes placed HDFC Bank at the top of its list of the best Indian banks, while State Bank of India, the country's largest public sector bank, did not feature in the top ten.[8] Forbes also maintained a dedicated profile of HDFC Bank among its global companies coverage.[9]

By 2015, HDFC Bank's market capitalisation had made it India's most valuable bank. A Forbes analysis noted that Puri had "created India's most valuable bank" over his two-decade tenure.[10] This achievement was attributable in large part to the bank's consistently high profitability, low non-performing asset ratios, and diversified revenue streams spanning retail banking, wholesale banking, and treasury operations.

Leadership Philosophy and Management Style

Puri's leadership style has been the subject of extensive commentary and analysis. In interviews with McKinsey & Company, he described his approach as being a "first among equals," emphasising a collaborative leadership model in which he set strategic direction while empowering his team to execute.[11]

His management philosophy placed significant emphasis on simplicity and focus. In the December 2020 McKinsey interview, published shortly after his retirement, Puri reflected on HDFC Bank's path to market leadership, stating that customer-focused innovation and disciplined risk management were the two pillars of the bank's strategy throughout his tenure.[6] He was known for maintaining a flat organisational hierarchy relative to the bank's size, encouraging direct communication across levels, and holding his management team to rigorous performance standards.

An anecdote recounted by industrialist Anand Mahindra at the Financial Express Best Banks Awards illustrated Puri's hands-on leadership style. Mahindra recalled that Puri once asked a young manager, "Bata, laddoo kidhar hai?" (a colloquial Hindi phrase meaning "Tell me, where are the sweets?" — referring to results and good news), highlighting Puri's direct, results-oriented communication style.[12]

During a 2025 fireside chat at IIM Bangalore with N. R. Narayana Murthy, titled "The Art of Building Legendary Companies," Puri discussed how values and strong organisational culture help in creating and shaping enduring organisations.[13][14]

Compensation and Industry Standing

Throughout much of his tenure, Puri was the highest-paid chief executive among Indian bank heads. The Economic Times reported that Puri remained the top-paid bank CEO in India, a position he held consistently over many years.[15] His compensation reflected both the scale of HDFC Bank's operations and the returns the bank delivered to shareholders during his leadership.

Puri also featured on Fortune magazine's list of top businessmen, becoming the only Indian on the list in one edition. The Hindustan Times reported on this distinction, noting his unique position among global business leaders.[16] In 2018, Barron's included Puri in its list of the top 30 global CEOs, further underscoring his standing in international financial circles.[17]

Succession and Retirement (2016–2020)

As Puri approached the end of his maximum permissible tenure under Reserve Bank of India regulations, the question of succession at HDFC Bank attracted significant attention from investors, analysts, and the Indian financial media. In 2016, Puri publicly addressed these concerns, stating that a succession plan for HDFC Bank was in place.[18]

Puri retired as managing director in October 2020 after completing 26 years at the helm. He was succeeded by Sashidhar Jagdishan, who had been with HDFC Bank since 1996 and had served as the bank's chief financial officer. Mint reported on Jagdishan's appointment, noting that the new CEO was taking charge of an institution that Puri had built into one of India's most trusted financial brands.[19] NDTV also noted that Jagdishan succeeded "the bank's longest-serving CEO, Aditya Puri."[20]

Post-Retirement Roles (2021–present)

Following his retirement from HDFC Bank, Puri took on several advisory and directorial positions. He joined the Strides Group as an advisor, as reported by The Hindu Business Line in January 2021.[21] He also became a senior advisor at The Carlyle Group, the global private equity firm.

In May 2026, Puri was appointed as managing director of ISGEC Heavy Engineering Limited, an Indian engineering and manufacturing conglomerate, taking on a new executive leadership role outside the banking sector.[22]

Puri's influence extended beyond his formal roles. Raamdeo Agrawal of Motilal Oswal Financial Services noted that Puri's endorsement carried significant weight in the investment community. Agrawal recounted how the fact that Puri had invested in AU Small Finance Bank served as a credibility signal, stating, "If Aditya Puri has given you ₹200 cr, we'll definitely give you ₹20 cr."[23]

Personal Life

Aditya Puri has two children: Amrita Puri and Amit Puri. His daughter, Amrita Puri, is an actress who has appeared in Indian films. In a 2013 interview with The Times of India, Amrita spoke about her father's influence on her personality, stating, "I survived because I am headstrong like my father."[24]

Puri was born in Gurdaspur in Punjab and holds Indian citizenship. He has maintained a relatively private personal life throughout his career, with public attention focused primarily on his professional activities and leadership of HDFC Bank. Following his retirement, Puri has continued to be active in India's business and intellectual community, participating in events such as the fireside chat at IIM Bangalore alongside Narayana Murthy in 2025, where the two discussed the principles of building enduring organisations.[25]

Recognition

Aditya Puri has received numerous awards and honours over the course of his career, reflecting his standing in Indian and global business.

HDFC Bank conferred upon Puri a Lifetime Achievement Award, recognising his contribution to building the institution over more than two decades.[26] He also received the JRD Tata Corporate Leadership Award from the All India Management Association (AIMA), one of the most prestigious leadership awards in Indian corporate life.[27]

In the international arena, Barron's included Puri in its list of the top 30 global CEOs in 2018, placing him alongside chief executives of some of the world's largest corporations.[17] He was the only Indian on Fortune's list of top businessmen in one edition.[28] The Economic Times and Fortune also recognised Puri in their respective rankings of business leaders.[29]

In 2008, Puri was named CNN-IBN Indian of the Year in recognition of his contributions to Indian business and banking.[30]

The American India Foundation honoured Puri alongside Michael Dell, CEO of Dell Technologies, recognising his contributions to business and philanthropy.[31]

HDFC Bank itself accumulated a wide array of institutional awards during Puri's tenure, details of which are documented on the bank's official awards page.[32]

Legacy

Aditya Puri's 26-year tenure at HDFC Bank is one of the longest and most consequential leadership periods in Indian corporate history. He took charge of a newly licensed private bank in 1994, at a time when Indian banking was dominated by large public sector institutions, and built it into the country's largest private sector bank by market capitalisation and one of the most valuable banking franchises globally.

His emphasis on technology adoption in banking was instrumental in positioning HDFC Bank as a leader in digital financial services in India. From the early deployment of core banking systems to the later development of mobile and internet banking platforms, Puri consistently pushed for technology-led innovation while maintaining conservative risk management practices. This dual emphasis — on innovation and prudence — became a defining characteristic of the bank's operating model.[6][11]

The recognition of Puri by N. R. Narayana Murthy as "India's finest entrepreneur post-Independence" during their joint appearance at IIM Bangalore in 2025 reflected the esteem in which he is held within India's business establishment.[33] Murthy drew a contrast between the paths taken by different business leaders, highlighting Puri's approach as exemplary in terms of values, governance, and institution-building.

Puri's influence extends to the broader Indian banking ecosystem. His demonstrated success with HDFC Bank provided a template for private sector banking in India, showing that a private institution could compete with and ultimately surpass established public sector banks through superior customer service, technology adoption, and disciplined management. The investment community's regard for Puri's judgment, as illustrated by Raamdeo Agrawal's anecdote about AU Small Finance Bank, underscores the lasting credibility he carries in Indian finance even after retirement.[34]

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