Ajay Banga | |
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President of the World Bank Group | |
Assumed office June 2, 2023 | |
Preceded by | David Malpass |
Personal details | |
Born | Ajaypal Singh Banga November 10,1959 Poona,Bombay State,India |
Citizenship | Indian (1959–2007) American (2007–present) |
Relatives | M. S. Banga (brother) |
Education | St. Stephen's College,Delhi (BA) Indian Institute of Management,Ahmedabad (MBA) |
Ajaypal Singh "Ajay" Banga (born November 10,1959 [1] ) is an Indian-born American business executive. [2] He is currently the president of the World Bank Group. [3] He was the executive chairman of Mastercard,after having previously served as president and chief executive officer (CEO) of the company from July 2010 until December 31,2020. [4] [5] He retired from this position on December 31,2021,and joined General Atlantic as its vice chairman. [6]
Before being nominated to the World Bank,he was the chairman of Exor,the Netherlands-based investment holding company controlled by the Italian Agnelli Family, [7] [8] and chairman of the public-private Partnership for Central America with U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris. [9] [10]
Banga is the former chairman of the U.S.-India Business Council (USIBC) representing more than 300 of the largest international companies investing in India,and chairman of the International Chamber of Commerce. [11]
Banga was elected President of the World Bank on May 3,2023,having been nominated to the position in February 2023 by the Biden administration. [12] [13] [14]
Ajay Banga was born on November 10,1959,into a Sikh Saini [15] family,in Khadki cantonment of Pune,Maharashtra,where his father,an army officer,was posted. [16] [17] His family is originally from Jalandhar,Punjab. His father,Harbhajan Singh Banga,is a retired lieutenant-general who served in the Indian Army. [18] He is the younger brother of businessman M. S. Banga. [19]
Banga was educated at St. Edward's School,Shimla, [20] and at the Hyderabad Public School in Hyderabad. He went on to graduate with a Bachelor of Arts (honors) degree in economics from the St. Stephen's College,Delhi,subsequently earning his PGP in management (equivalent to MBA) from the Indian Institute of Management,Ahmedabad. [5] [21] [22]
Banga was naturalized a US citizen in 2007. [23]
Beginning his business career as a management trainee with Nestlé in 1981, [24] Banga spent the next 13 years working in jobs spanning sales,marketing,and general management. He later joined PepsiCo and was involved in the launch of its international fast food franchises,including Pizza Hut and KFC, [18] in India as the economy liberalized. [25]
In 1996,Banga joined Citigroup,where he briefly served as a debt collector as part of his training. [24] He headed up CitiFinancial and the US Consumer Assets Division from 2000 to 2002 [26] From 2005 to 2008 he was chief executive of Citi's International Global Consumer Group,which included all credit card and consumer banking operations outside of North America. [26] During that time,he spearheaded Citi's strategy in the microfinance sector across the world. [5]
In 2008,Banga became chief executive of the bank's Asia-Pacific business,and splitting time between New York and Hong Kong. [27] In this capacity,he led a major reorganization of Citigroup's Asian operations in 2008 that gave regional heads increased authority across the bank's product lines. [28] Banga received about $10 million in compensation in 2008 from Citigroup,making him one of the firm's highest paid executives that year. [28]
Mastercard announced in April 2010 that Banga,previously its chief operating officer (COO),would become president and chief executive officer,effective July 1,2010,and a member of the board of directors. [21] Banga succeeded Robert W. Selander,who had been CEO since March 1997. [5] In his first year,he received $13.5 million in compensation. [24]
During his tenure,Banga tripled revenues,increased net income sixfold and grew market capitalization from under $30 billion to more than $360 billion. [18] In 2020,he announced the creation of the Priceless Planet Coalition, [29] a group of about 100 firms that make corporate investments to preserve the environment and launched Mastercard's pledge to plant 100 million trees. [18]
In 2020 Banga was elected chairman of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) succeeding Paul Polman. He previously served as ICC's First Vice-Chair since June 2018. [30]
On January 1,2022,Banga assumed responsibilities at General Atlantic as vice chairman. [6]
On the May 24,2022,he was nominated non-executive chairman of Exor,the diversified holding company controlled by the Agnelli family,replacing John Elkann (who remained as CEO). [7] He stepped down in May 2023,following his appointment to the World Bank. [8]
In February 2015,President Barack Obama appointed Banga to serve as a member of the President's Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations. [31]
Since the 2020 elections,Banga has been an outside adviser to Vice President Kamala Harris as chairman of the Partnership for Central America where he has led a group of business leaders who have advised her on the administration's work in El Salvador,Guatemala and Honduras. [32]
On February 23,2023,Banga was nominated by President Biden to lead the World Bank. On May 3,2023,the World Bank confirmed Ajay Banga as its fourteenth president, [12] and started his term on June 2,2023. [3]
Banga was the keynote speaker at the NYU Stern 2014 Graduate Convocation on May 22,2014,where he spoke about the importance of diversity in driving innovation and leadership. [43] He also was a keynote speaker for his alma mater,the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad,during the Class of 2015's convocation. [44] [45] Banga is a regular speaker at various FinTech conferences and various leadership conferences. He also appeared on the Mad Money show hosted by Jim Cramer on Thursday,November 6,2014 [46]
In 2023,Banga was named by Carnegie Corporation of New York as an honoree of the Great Immigrants Awards. [47]
The Government of India awarded Banga the civilian honor of the Padma Shri in 2016. [48]
In 2023,Banga was included in the "Time100 Climate" person list by Time Magazine [49]
On April 10,2024,Banga was among the guests invited to the state dinner hosted by U.S. President Joe Biden in honor of Prime Minister Fumio Kishida at the White House. [50]
In 2024,Banga was included in the Times 100 Most Influential People by the Time Magazine. [51]
Ajay Banga,the President of the World Bank,participated in the 2023 G20 New Delhi summit. During the summit,he emphasized the need for a broader focus on issues such as food insecurity and Gender equality,alongside the World Bank's traditional focus on poverty eradication. [52] He praised the New Delhi Declaration,stating that it was a "job well done by India" and expressed satisfaction with the sections of the declaration that discussed the reform of multilateral banks. [52] Banga also spoke about the changing global challenges,including pandemics and climate change,and how they have impacted the World Bank's mission. [53]
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