Ravi Subramanian is a bestselling author and a prominent figure in the Indian literary scene. He is renowned for his expertise in thriller novels, having written multiple books in the genre, each of which has achieved significant success. Subramanian is an alumnus of IIM Bengaluru and has spent two decades working in the banking sector, which has provided him with a wealth of knowledge and experience in the field.\n \nSubramanian's career in banking has been instrumental in shaping his writing, as each of his books is set in the backdrop of a foreign bank. His debut novel, "If God was a Banker," was an instant hit and won him the Golden Quill readers choice award in 2008. He has since written several other bestsellers, including "I Bought the Monk's Ferrari," "Devil in Pinstripes," "The Incredible Banker," "The Bankster," "Bankerupt," and "GOD IS A GAMER." His latest book, "In the Name of God," is set to release in 2017.
Subramanian's work has been recognized with numerous awards, including the Economist Crossword Book Award for "The Incredible Banker" in 2012 and the Crossword Book Award for "The Bankster" in 2013. He also won the Raymond Crossword Book award in 2014 for his book "Bankerupt." His books have been translated into multiple languages, including Hindi and Latvian, further expanding his readership.
Subramanian is currently based in Mumbai, where he lives with his wife, Dharini, who is a biotechnologist turned banker, and their daughter, Anusha. He is an active user of social media and can be found on Facebook at www.facebook.com/authorravisubramanian or on Twitter at @subramanianravi.