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  2. Bandhan Bank - Wikipedia

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    Bandhan Bank is present in 35 out of 36 states and union territories of India, with 6,297 banking outlets and 3.44 crore customers. [12] [13] Having received the universal banking licence from the Reserve Bank of India, Bandhan Bank started operations on August 23, 2015, with 501 branches, 50 ATMs and 2,022 Banking Units (BUs).

  3. South Indian Bank - Wikipedia

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    The South Indian Bank Limited (SIB) is a major private-sector bank headquartered at Thrissur in Kerala, India. As of 31 March 2023, the bank had a network of 948 banking outlets (947 branches and 1 service branch) and 1322 ATMs/CRMs (1189 ATMs and 133 CRMs) spanning 26 states and 4 union territories).

  4. The Calcutta Bank (1824) - Wikipedia

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    The bank lasted in business for only four years and was finally merged with The Commercial Bank (1819) to form The Union Bank (1828) in 1828. In 1828, there was an economic crisis which forced a Bank run on the bank and precipitated the merger with The Commercial Bank (1819) to form The Union Bank (1828) in 1828. [unreliable source?]

  5. Barclays Group Staff Union - Wikipedia

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    The Barclays Group Staff Union was a trade union representing workers at Barclays Bank in the United Kingdom. The union was founded in about 1918 as the Barclays Bank Staff Association. It was registered as an independent trade union in about 1980, and by the mid-1990s had more than 46,000 members, representing over half of the bank's employees.

  6. Maharashtra Gramin Bank - Wikipedia

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    Maharashtra Gramin Bank [1] is an Indian Regional Rural Bank (RRB) or Gramin bank, in the State of Maharashtra with its head office is in Aurangabad.It is one of the 43 Gramin banks in India supported by the government that aim to bring banking services to rural areas.

  7. Bank of Hindostan - Wikipedia

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    The first paper notes were issued by the private banks such as Bank of Hindostan and the presidency banks during late 18th century. Via the Paper Currency Act of 1861 , the British Government of India was conferred the monopoly to issue paper notes in India. [ 5 ]

  8. Nainital Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Nainital Bank Limited (NTB) (known as Nainital Bank) [3] is a scheduled commercial bank founded in 1922. The bank is a subsidiary of Bank of Baroda which is under the ownership of Ministry of Finance of the Government of India. The bank has expanded to Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand, and has only 170 branches in Rajasthan, Delhi and Haryana ...

  9. Tamil Nadu Grama Bank - Wikipedia

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    Tamil Nadu Grama Bank (TNGB) is a regional rural bank headquartered at Salem in Tamil Nadu, India. The bank is jointly owned by the central and state governments and sponsored by the Indian Bank. It is under the ownership of the Ministry of Finance, Government of India.