As part of the celebrations, Swaminathan remotely launched KVB’s Cybersecurity Awareness Initiative in Trichy
| Photo Credit:
BIJOY GHOSH
Karur Vysya Bank (KVB), one of India’s oldest and most trusted banking institutions, on Friday celebrated its 109th Founder’s Day today in Karur. As part of the celebrations, Swaminathan remotely launched KVB’s Cybersecurity Awareness Initiative in Trichy. This is aimed at promoting digital safety and responsible financial practices among the public, says a release.
The initiative will reach diverse sections of society through mass media campaigns, offline and branch activations, and specially curated workshops across schools, colleges, workplaces, residential communities, and senior citizen forums — creating awareness across all age groups, from students and working professionals to homemakers and retirees, the release said.
Ramesh Babu, Managing Director & CEO, Karur Vysya Bank, said, “this Founder’s Day not only honours our past but also reflects our commitment to a safer digital future. Through our comprehensive cybersecurity awareness programme, we aim to educate and empower every section of society to stay vigilant and secure in today’s digital world. As we look ahead, we remain committed to growing responsibly, while upholding the same integrity and trust that have defined KVB since its inception.”
Swaminathan said this is a celebration of vision, resolve, and quiet determination—a tribute to those who chose to build a lasting institution in the face of uncertainty.
More Like This
Published on July 25, 2025