Paytm Payments Bank CEO Surinder Chawla resigns
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Paytm Payments Bank managing director and chief executive officer Surinder Chawla has resigned from the company, One 97 Communications, an associate entity of the bank and holding company of Paytm, informed the stock exchanges on Tuesday.The development comes almost a month after Paytm Payments Bank Ltd (PPBL) stopped basic banking services under the instructions from the Reserve Bank of India.One 97 Communications has also informed the exchanges that all relations with PPBL have been snapped by...

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