Chitra Ramkrishna | |
Office: | MD & CEO of the National Stock Exchange of India |
Predecessor: | Ravi Narain |
Successor: | Vikram Limaye |
Nationality: | Indian |
Alma Mater: | Institute of Chartered Accountants of India |
Chitra Ramkrishna (born 1963) is an Indian businesswoman and the former Chief Executive Officer of National Stock Exchange (NSE). In March 2022, she was arrested by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) for her involvement in the co-location scam.[1]
In 1985, she started as a chartered accountant, at the project finance division of the Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI). Ramkrishna then spend two years at the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI), after which she returned to IDBI. In April 2013, she succeeded Ravi Narain and became the managing director and CEO of NSE.[2]
In 2016, she was found guilty in a co-location case,[3] and was asked by SEBI to disgorge 25 percent of the salary drawn for FY 2013-14, to the IPEF. She was also, prohibited from associating with a listed company or a market Infrastructure Institution or any other market intermediary for a period of five years.[4]
In February 2022, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) said that for the past 20 years, she had been allowing an unidentified 'Himalayan yogi' to advise her on important decisions.[5] The case was investigated by the CBI. She leaked key business information pertaining to day to day operations.[6] She was arrested by the CBI on 7 March 2022.