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The ownership structure of the bank is diverse, with both institutional and retail shareholders holding significant stakes. The State Bank of India (SBI), the largest scheduled commercial bank in India, is the largest shareholder, holding 23.99% of the shares.
Modern banking in India originated in the mid of 18th century. Among the first banks were the Bank of Hindustan, which was established in 1770 and liquidated in 1829–32; and the General Bank of India, established in 1786 but failed in 1791.
SBI Life Insurance Company Limited [3] is an Indian life insurance company which was started as a joint venture between State Bank of India (SBI) and French financial institution BNP Paribas Cardif. SBI has a 55.50% stake in the company and BNP Paribas Cardif owns a 0.22% stake.
User can authenticate a NACH API e-mandate on the web. The customer gets directed to the NPCI website, where customer has to choose their bank, and then authenticate via one of the two methods - 1. Net banking credentials 2. Debit card. [3] Kotak Mahindra Bank became the first bank to allow customers to choose both methods for authentication. [5]
Loans to Agricultural, Small Business & Services, Housing, Personal, Education and Banking Services like Mobile Banking, Internet Banking, Insurance, NEFT, RTGS, IMPS, Safe Deposit Lockers, ATM services. Deposit products with attractive interest rates. Owner: Government of India (50%) State Bank of India (35%) Government of Andhra Pradesh (15%).
Kaveri Grameena Bank was a Regional Rural Bank established under Regional Rural Banks' Act 1976, was a Scheduled Bank jointly owned by Government of India, State Bank of India (formerly by State Bank of Mysore) and Government of Karnataka (share capital contributed in the ratio of 50 :35:15 respectively), permitted to carry all kinds of banking business.
He served as the nineteenth Chairman of State Bank of India from 1 February 1999 until 31 October 2000. [1] [2] It has been claimed that he was largely responsible for the bank's adoption of new technology, primarily the core banking solution known as CBS: [5]