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Banks in India

Bank of India

Bank of India (BoI) is a state-owned commercial bank with headquarters in Mumbai City In India. Government-owned since nationalization in 1969, it is India’s 4th largest bank, after State Bank of India, Punjab National Bank and Bank of Baroda. It has 3415 branches including 29 branches outside India. [… Next …]

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Andhra Bank

Andhra Bank was registered on 20 November 1923 and commenced business on 28 November 1923 with a paid up capital of Rs.1 lakh and an authorised capital of Rs 10 lakhs. The Bank crossed many milestones and the Bank’s Total Business as on 30.06.2008 stood at Rs.83,256 Crores with a Clientele base over 1.74 Crores. Thus Andhra Bank accords utmost concern to customer satisfaction by offering innovative and need based financial products and services using state of the art technology. [… Next …]

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Banks in India

Allahabad Bank

Allahabad Bank, which began operations in 1865, now has its head-quarters in Kolkata. And Currently the bank has 2419 branches across the country. The Chairman and Managing Director of the bank is Shri J P Dua. The bank has a branch in Hong Kong and a representative office in Shenzen. On 24 April 1865, A group of Europeans at Allahabad founded Allahabad Bank. Allahabad Bank is therefore now the oldest joint stock bank in India. [… Next …]

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United Western Bank

United Western Bank is a leading private sector bank in India. The bank started its operation in 1936 and it still continues to offer quality services to its customers. The bank has seen a consistent growth in banking and financial services. The bank is basically focussed on developing community based banking. The bank has close to 230 branches spread all over the nation. [… Next …]

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Banks in India

South Indian Bank

One of the earliest banks in South India, “South Indian Bank” came into being during the Swadeshi movement. The establishment of the bank was the fulfillment of the dreams of a group of enterprising men who joined together at Thrissur, a major town (now known as the Cultural Capital of Kerala), in the erstwhile State of Cochin to provide for the people a safe, efficient and service oriented repository of savings of the community on one hand and to free the business community from the clutches of greedy money lenders on the other by providing need based credit at reasonable rates of interest. [… Next …]

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Saraswat Bank

The Bank still continues to function with the glorious tradition in public services Besides being the largest Urban Co-operative Bank in India, Saraswat Bank has now become the largest in Asia. Saraswat Bank has now 222 fully computerised branches, 15 Zonal Offices and departments located across 6 States viz. Maharashtra, Goa, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Delhi. [… Next …]