Karur Vysya Bank Ltd
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About
Karur Vysya Bank is engaged in providing a wide range of banking and financial services including commercial banking and treasury operations.[1]
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Announcements
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Intimation of grant of 52,017 options under KVB ESOS 2018 Scheme to Shri B Ramesh Babu, Managing Director & CEO of the Bank
7h - 52,017 ESOS granted to MD & CEO B Ramesh Babu on Dec 5, 2025; vesting over 3 years.
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Intimation on Completion of Term of Senior Management Personnel
1 Dec - Shri Mahendran K, GM (Country Head-PMD), ceased office on November 29, 2025 after term completion.
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Karur Vysya Bank Opens New Branch in Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu
27 Nov - Opened branches in Tirunelveli and Kakinada on 27 Nov 2025; network now 898 branches.
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Opening of New Branches
25 Nov - Two branches to open 27-Nov-2025 at Melapalayam (Tirunelveli) and Sarpavaram (Kakinada).
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Revision in Marginal Cost of Funds Based Lending Rates (MCLR)
21 Nov - Karur Vysya cuts MCLR effective 22-Nov-2025: Overnight 9.15→8.90; 1M/3M 9.30→9.05; 6M/1Y 9.45→9.20.
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Business Segments FY24
1) Retail Banking (64%): [1] Comprises lending of funds and other banking services.
2) Corporate/Wholesale Banking (~18%): Includes all advances to trusts, partnership firms, companies, and statutory bodies not included under Retail Banking.
3) Treasury (17%): Comprises investments in Central and State Government securities, debt instruments of Banks, FIs, equity shares, mutual funds, security receipts, etc., and forward contracts, derivatives, and foreign exchange operations.
4) Other Banking Operations (~1%): Includes para-banking activities like bancassurance, third-party product distribution, demat services, and deposits in RIDF, MSME Funds, etc. [2]