Presenting the winners of The ET Awards for Corporate Excellence 2023

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At Unilever, Nair was the first woman to lead global human resources and then, Chanel, the worlds second-largest luxury brand appointed her as its first global CEO of Indian origin where she has already made her presence felt with multiple high value strategic and socially conscious initiatives under her belt...

Nagarajans change in strategy to address market share gains in the medium term and commitment to innovation has driven the company to excel.. Company of the Year: State Bank of India..

State Bank of India, the countrys largest lender with a fifth of the market share, has been a pivoting star, with its fortunes turning around in the past few years and rewarding investors who kept the faith...

There has also been significant improvement in asset quality which is reflected in the sharp fall in the banks provisions for bad loans making SBI a powerful story of resilience for other businesses at India Inc...

HDFC Bank, Indias largest private sector bank, created value and extended support to its various stakeholders with a corporate social responsibility kitty of over 800 crore to make a significant contribution to community development...

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