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Nomura’s India Executive Chairman Vikas Sharma to Retire
- Sharma previously served as bank’s head of Asia ex-Japan
- Veteran financier had also been Nomura’s India country head
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Nomura Holdings Inc.’s executive chairman for India, Vikas Sharma, is retiring from the firm after more than two decades.
Sharma, a senior managing director, joined the Japanese lender in Hong Kong in 1999, according to an internal memo seen by Bloomberg News. He served as country head in Mumbai in 2007, and a decade later became the bank’s head of Asia ex-Japan. In 2021 he returned to India’s financial hub to take up the executive chairman role, the memo shows.