IndusInd Bank: IndusInd Bank Ltd., one of the leading new-generation private-sector banks in India, commenced operations in 1994 and built up its net worth to Rs. 866 crore as at March 31, 2006.  With the recent GDR issue, the net worth of the Bank has crossed Rs. 1000 crore (approximately)Continue Reading

Indian Overseas Bank: Indian Overseas Bank (IOB), founded on February 10th 1937 is a pioneer in Banking, Insurance and Industry with a specialization in forex business and overseas banking. It provides specialized banking services to its retail customers that include Any Branch Banking, ATM Banking, Speedy Transfer and Realization ServiceContinue Reading

Kotak Mahindra Group: Kotak Mahindra Group is one of India’s leading financial institutions, offering complete financial solutions that encompass every sphere of life. The group has a net worth of over Rs.3,100 crore and employs over 9,100 employees in its various businesses. With a presence in 82 cities in IndiaContinue Reading

Oriental Bank of Commerce:Oriental Bank of Commerce is working on contemporary technology platform with thrust on covering all Branches of Bank under Core Banking Solution mode. Over 99% of its Business through approx. 1400 Branches located in almost all cities/ Towns is already on Core Banking Solution platform enabling RTGS,Continue Reading

Royal Bank of Scotland :In 2007, Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) led the successful consortium bid for ABN AMRO, who has a strong presence in India. Its coverage extends to Mumbai, New Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, Pune, Baroda, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Surat, Noida, Gurgaon, Lucknow, Mangalore, Moradabad, Nasik, Panipat, Tirupur, Salem, Udaipur,Continue Reading

Standard Chartered Bank : Standard Chartered Bank was formed in 1969 through the merger of Standard Bank of South Africa and Chartered Bank of India, China and Australia. The bank headquarters are situated in London with operations in more than 70 countries with more than 1,700 branches and 73,000 strongContinue Reading

South Indian Bank : One of the earliest banks in South India, South Indian Bank came into existence during the Swadeshi movement. The establishment of the bank was the fulfillment of the dreams of a group of enterprising men who came together at Thrissur in the erstwhile State of CochinContinue Reading

Punjab National Bank (PNB): Established in 1895 at Lahore, undivided India, Punjab National Bank (PNB) has the distinction of being the first bank to have been started solely with Indian capital. From its modest beginning, the bank has grown in size and stature to become a front-line banking institution inContinue Reading

Karnataka Bank Ltd. Karnataka Bank Limited is a leading private sector bank in India. It was incorporated on 18th February 1924 at Mangalore, a town located in the Kannada district of Karnataka. The bank emerged as a major player during the freedom movement of 20th Century India. Today, Karnataka BankContinue Reading

ING Vysya Bank: ING Vysya gained recognition for adapting its integrated approach of banking, insurance and asset management. It also offers its customers various services – accounts and deposits, loans, wealth management, cards, payment services, small and medium enterprises, agricultural and rural banking. It also has Internet Banking, mi-b@nk andContinue Reading