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Ethnicity
  
Ceylon Tamil

Successor
  
Sydney Sirimanne

Occupation
  
Banker

Name
  
C. Loganathan

Term
  
1953 – 1969

Died
  
May 4, 1981

Predecessor
  
A. T. Hunter


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Born
  
19 September 1913 (
1913-09-19
)

Title
  
General Manager of the Bank of Ceylon

Chelliah Loganathan (19 September 1913 – 4 May 1981) was a Ceylon Tamil banker and the first Ceylonese general manager of the Bank of Ceylon.

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Early life and family

Loganathan was born on 19 September 1913. He was the son of V. Chelliah and Pilawadi Thangamuthu Ammai from Puloly South near Point Pedro in northern Ceylon. He was educated at Victoria College, Chulipuram and Hartley College. He received higher education in Colombo and Bombay.

Loganathan married Thilagavathy Ammai, daughter of C. Sivasithamparam. They had three sons (Sathananthan, Sritharan and Kethesh) and three daughters (Gowri, Vasuki and Lalitha). His son in Law A.Tharmaratnam served with the International Financial Corporation of the World Bank. His granddaughter (daughter of Gowri Tharmaratnam) Mythili Raman is the acting United States Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division.

Career

Loganathan started working for the Bank of Ceylon in 1939. After a series of promotions he became general manager of the bank in 1953. He remained in this post until 1969 during which time the bank grew rapidly.

Loganathan was a director of the Development Finance Corporation of Ceylon for two years, an adviser to the Development Bank of Philippines and a consultant to the UN Asian Institute for Economic Development and Planning.

Later life

Loganathan helped build and restore Hindu temples in his later years. He died on 4 May 1981.

References

C. Loganathan Wikipedia


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