Zarin Daruwala is the CEO of Standard Chartered India & South Asia who is set to retire next years. She has over three decades of banking experience.
Zarin Daruwala Age
As of 2024, she is 59 years old.
Zarin Daruwala Biography
Full Name | Zarin Daruwala |
Date of Birth | 1965 |
Birth Place | Mumbai |
Height | Not Known |
Weight | Not Known |
Education | Company Secretary |
Profession | CEO of Standard Chartered Bank for India and South Asia |
Marital Status | Married |
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Zarin Daruwala Family
Zarin is married to Bomi Daruwala, a lawyer, since the 1990s. The couple have 2 children: Diana and Cyrus Daruwala
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Zarin Daruwala Early Life & Career
Daruwala began her professional journey over three decades ago with the ICICI Group, where she held various positions across departments such as human resources, corporate planning, credit, and investment banking. This diverse experience set a strong foundation for her future leadership roles in banking.
Zarin Daruwala Standard Chartered
In 2016, Daruwala took on the role of CEO of Standard Chartered India & South Asia. When Daruwala took over, she inherited a struggling branch network with high non-performing assets. She successfully reduced bad loans from 20% to 0.5% and improved the Current Account Savings Account (CASA) ratio from 32% to 55%. With her efforts, the bank has become the most profitable foreign bank in India in 2022. For her work at the bank, she has been recognized multiple time including being named one of the most powerful women in Indian business by Fortune India.
Zarin Daruwala Income & Net Worth
Her net worth is not publicly disclosed.
Zarin Daruwala Retirement
Zarin Daruwala is set to retire on April 1, 2025, after nearly nine years in her role. Standard Chartered has not announced her successor yet.
FAQs
Exact figures for Daruwala’s salary are not available.
She has two children, Diana and Cyrus.
zarin.daruwala@sc.com
Zarin Dauwala ( to retire on 1 April 2025)
Zarin Daruwala is the CEO of Standard Chartered India & South Asia. She is the first female to head the bank in 163 years.