Vishwanathan will be in-charge of the department of banking supervision, the department of non-banking supervision and the department of cooperative banking supervision, which were earlier handled by Mundra, the central bank said.
Mundra, who was heading the state-run Bank of Baroda before his superannuation, had a three-year term as deputy governor and his tenure ended today.
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Deputy governor Viral Acharya will be handling the central security cell, the Rajbhasha department and the human resources function, it said.
The government is yet to appoint Mundra's successor at the Mint Street. The post has been traditionally held by a commercial banker who has served state-run banks but speculation is rife that the list of shortlisted applicants are serving the private or foreign lenders as well.
The current deputy governors will continue to hold their previously assigned departments and today's allocations are temporary in nature, it said.
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