Jaipur-based AU Small Finance Bank (AU Bank) on Wednesday tried to allay concerns of investors and depositors with regard to top-level resignations in recent months, saying that it is a "simple HR issue" that the company management is trying to resolve. Concerns were raised over transparency issues as there has been a lag on part of the bank to make disclosure about the top-level resignations. In an early morning investor call, MD & CEO Sanjay Agarwal said the bank has "nothing to hide" and there is nothing on the "governance issue", and rather it was a simple HR issue that the management of the company is trying to resolve. On Tuesday, the bank had said that its Chief Audit Officer Sumit Dhir has expressed his desire to move back to his hometown Delhi, due to changes in his personal circumstances following the COVID second wave. Shares of the company witnessed a sharp decline of 12.64 per cent on Tuesday even as the broader market ended with significant gains. Shares of AU Bank .
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