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AP Hinduja gets into damage-control mode

AP Hinduja gets into damage-control mode

Hans India23-05-2025

New Delhi: Ashok P Hinduja, Chairman, IndusInd International Holdings Ltd (IIHL), which is the promoter of IndusInd Bank, went into damage-control mode on Thursday following the announcement of the fraud in the bank that has plunged the lender into a Rs2, 236 crore loss for the January-March quarter.

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