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Livpure celebrates Christmas with new campaign #PurityKaGift
MUMBAI: Livpure, India’s fastest growing water purification brand has recently launched its new digital campaign #PurityKaGift which focuses on purity, the essence of life through #PurityKaGift campaign.
Keeping in mind the festive season, Livpure has been creating relatable, engaging and innovative campaigns wherein they connect with the consumers personally. Through this campaign, Livpure focuses on spreading euphoria and ensuring that this Christmas #SabkoEkPurityKaGiftBantaHai. Since Christmas is that time of the year when families come together to celebrate this tradition with joy and happiness, it aims at gifting your loved ones the essence of pure drinking water through Livpure RO water purifier.
The video captures the essence of togetherness wherein a father is enacting the role of a Santa Clause. The kids are seen being engrossed in the cheerful vibe of the festival and seeing their father entering with Christmas gifts, puts a huge smile on everyone’s faces. On the other hand, the mother being the most protective and concerned member of the family backs the father with pride for his gesture towards the kids by offering him a glass of purity.
Livpure director – marketing and Livpure SmartHomes CEO Sushil Matey, , & CEO said, ‘Livpure has always believed in providing the best of the services to our consumers. With this new digital campaign, we are stepping ahead and spreading happiness to everyone. This initiative is to bring the families together and celebrate this festival with goodness and gift them the purity of water through Livpure RO.’
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YES Bank hands the keys to SBI veteran Vinay Tonse as it bets on a new era
Former SBI managing director appointed as YES Bank’s new MD and CEO
MUMBAI: YES Bank is done rebuilding. Now it wants to grow. The private sector lender has appointed Vinay Muralidhar Tonse as managing director and chief executive officer-designate, with RBI approval secured and a start date of April 6, 2026 confirmed. The three-year term signals the bank’s intent to shift gears from crisis recovery to full-throttle expansion.
Tonse, 60, is no stranger to scale. Most recently managing director at State Bank of India, he oversaw a retail book of roughly $800bn in deposits and advances, one of the largest in the country. Before that, he ran SBI Mutual Fund from August 2020 to December 2022, a stint that saw assets under management surge from Rs 4.32 lakh crore to Rs 7.32 lakh crore across market cycles. Add stints in Singapore and four years leading SBI’s overseas operations in Osaka, and the incoming chief arrives with a genuinely global CV.
His academic grounding is equally solid: a commerce degree from St Joseph’s College of Commerce, Bengaluru, and a master’s in commerce from Bangalore University.
The appointment follows an extensive search and evaluation process by the bank’s Nomination and Remuneration Committee. NRC chairperson Nandita Gurjar said the committee unanimously backed Tonse, citing his leadership track record, governance credentials and ability to drive the bank’s next phase of transformation.
Non-executive chairman Rama Subramaniam Gandhi was unequivocal. “I am certain that Vinay Tonse, with his vast experience as a senior banker, will propel YES Bank to its next phase of growth,” Gandhi said, adding that the bank remains focused on strengthening its retail and corporate banking franchises and expanding its branch network.
Rajeev Kannan, non-executive director and senior executive at Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, the bank’s largest shareholder, said Tonse’s experience across retail, corporate banking, global markets and asset management positioned him well to lead the lender. SMBC said it looks forward to working with Tonse and the board as YES Bank pursues its ambition of becoming a top-tier private sector lender anchored in strong governance and sustainable growth.
Tonse succeeds Prashant Kumar, who took the helm in March 2020 when YES Bank was in freefall following a severe financial crisis, and spent six years painstakingly stabilising the institution, rebuilding governance and restoring operational scale. Gandhi was generous: “The bank remains indebted to Prashant Kumar, who is responsible for much of what a strong financial powerhouse YES Bank is today.”
Tonse, for his part, struck a purposeful note. “Together with the board and my colleagues, I remain deeply committed to creating long-term value for all our stakeholders,” he said, pledging to build on Kumar’s foundation guided by his personal motto: Make A Difference.
Beyond the balance sheet, Tonse played cricket at college and club level and represented Karnataka in archery at the national championships — sports he credits with teaching him teamwork, situational leadership, discipline and focus. In quieter moments, he reaches for retro Kannada music, classic Hindi songs, and the crooning of Engelbert Humperdinck, Mukesh and Kishore Kumar.
YES Bank has its steady-handed rebuilder in Kumar to thank for survival. Now it has a scale-obsessed growth banker at the wheel. The next chapter starts April 6.








