Being the daughter of a CEO of an insurance company, Kidwai had the genes of an achiever that showed from a very early stage. As a natural leader, her traits were on the fore with her being the school captain and then the President of the college students’ union, before she went on to lead iconic corporations. After graduating in economics from Delhi University, Kidwai completed the Chartered Accountancy course and joined Price Waterhouse & Co. (as it was called then) as a trainee; after which, she earned the prestigious Harvard degree and returned to India to join ANZ Grindlays (now Standard Chartered) and the then JM Morgan Stanley. By the time Kidwai joined the HSBC group in 1997, she had obtained investment banking credentials second to none.
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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2006
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