Mistaken Identity In Bali: Singapore Woman Thinks She Met Ex-DBS Bank CEO Piyush Gupta, Gets This Reply

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(Photo source: Jenny Hujic/LinkedIn)

In a case of mistaken identity, former DBS Bank CEO Piyush Gupta became the centre of an unexpected social media attention after a former employee shared a glowing tribute about meeting him — only to be told later by Gupta that it wasn't him.

Janney Hujic, an entrepreneur from Singapore and ex-DBS employee, recounted her supposed encounter with Gupta in a LinkedIn post, detailing how she bumped into the man she believed was the former banking heavyweight at a cafe in Bali.

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The post, titled, "A Chance Encounter with the Ex-CEO of DBS—In the Last Place I Expected," was filled with admiration and fond reflections of what she thought was a rare meeting.

Hujic, who worked as a senior service executive at DBS Bank in Singapore until 2015, described the man as humble, grounded and lacking any sort of airs.

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"What struck me wasn't just the legendary career — transforming DBS into a global digital banking leader — but the humility and presence with which he carried himself. No entourage. No airs. Just quiet conviction," she wrote in the post.

She also shared a photo of herself with the individual she thought was Gupta, adding how impressed she was with his casual composure and encouraging demeanour when she told him about her current venture — an adventure travel company.

"I shared my mission: to empower women through transformative travel — the kind that challenges, heals, and unlocks potential. I told him how deeply retreats and expeditions have changed me and how I now create those experiences for others," she added.

The former employee of the DBS Bank also outlined that he also spoke about the importance of "rest and renewal," highlighting how simple activities like a "beach walk with loved ones or a rugged mountain trek can offer perspective, clarity and strength."

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She then went on to write that when she told him about an upcoming all-women expedition in Mongolia, he recognised it as an incredible opportunity for women of all ages to step away from the office and engage in something deeply meaningful.

"That brief moment reminded me: The best leaders don't just inspire with their words—they lead by how they show up in the world," she concluded her post.

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