After completing his MBA, he joined a
non-government organisation called Pradan, where he worked with
mushroom farmers. He was then recruited by
K.V. Kamath for
ICICI Bank in 1987. In mid-1990s, he left to do his PhD at
Wharton School and returned. In September 2010, he left the foundation to work with an organisation called SughaVazhvu (
Tamil for happy life), which works to provide better health care to villages. In September 2013,
Committee on Comprehensive Financial Services for Small Businesses and Low Income Households was formed which was headed by Nachiket Mor. In October 2013, he was included in the 4 member RBI panel led by
Bimal Jalan which examine applications for new bank licenses. In March 2016, he took over as head of the
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation's India country office, and served in that position until March 2019. ==References==