Thursday, May 17, 2012

List of Public Sector Banks in India

In one of our previous posts List of Banks in India we had taken a look at all the Banks that operate in India and are registered with RBI to provide Banking Services to the Citizens of India. As you might be aware, banks can be classified into 3 categories: Public Sector Banks, Private Sector Banks and Foreign Banks. The purpose of this article is to list down the Public Sector or Government Owned Banks in India.

1. Allahabad Bank
2. Andhra Bank
3. Bank of Baroda
4. Bank of India
5. Bank of Maharashtra
6. Canara Bank
7. Central Bank of India
8. Corporation Bank
9. Dena Bank
10. IDBI Bank
11. Indian Bank
12. Indian Overseas Bank
13. Oriental Bank of Commerce
14. Punjab & Sind Bank
15. Punjab National Bank
16. Syndicate Bank
17. UCO Bank
18. Union Bank of India
19. United Bank of India
20. Vijaya Bank
21. State Bank of India
22. State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur
23. State Bank of Hyderabad
24. State Bank of Indore
25. State Bank of Mysore
26. State Bank of Patiala
27. State Bank of Travancore
28. State Bank of Saurashtra


List of Private Sector Banks in India

List of Foreign Owned Banks in India

2 comments:

  1. A list of co-operative banks would also be useful

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    1. It is present in this article - http://anandvijayakumar.blogspot.com/2011/04/list-of-registered-banks-in-india.html. Check it out.

      Anand

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