The headquarters of public and private banks in India are the main offices where these banks run and manage their activities across the country. Each bank, whether public or private, has a central office where its top managers and key departments work.
These headquarters are usually in major cities and are the center for planning, decision-making, and overseeing operations. They are important for the smooth functioning and management of the banks, playing a key role in their operations, customer service, and overall management.
It is very important to know about the Headquarters of each Bank. Questions from this topic have appeared in many competitive exams in Banking Awareness Category.
Headquarters of Public Sector Banks
S No |
Bank Name |
Headquarters |
1. |
Bank of Baroda |
Vadodara |
2. |
Bank of India |
Mumbai |
3. |
Bank of Maharashtra |
Pune |
4. |
Central Bank of India |
Mumbai |
5. |
Canara Bank |
Bangalore |
6. |
Indian Bank |
Chennai |
7. |
Indian Overseas Bank |
Chennai |
8. |
Punjab National Bank |
New Delhi |
9. |
Punjab & Sind Bank |
New Delhi |
10. |
UCO Bank |
Kolkata |
11. |
Union Bank of India |
Mumbai |
Headquarters of State Bank of India and its Associate Banks
S No |
Bank Name |
Headquarters |
1. |
State Bank of India |
Mumbai |
2. |
State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur |
Rajasthan |
3. |
State Bank of Hyderabad |
Hyderabad |
4. |
State Bank of Mysore |
Bangalore |
5. |
State Bank of Patiala |
Punjab |
6. |
State Bank of Travancore |
Thiruvananthapuram |
Headquarters of Private Banks in India
S No |
Bank Name |
Headquarters |
1. |
Axis Bank |
Mumbai |
2. |
Bandhan Bank |
Kolkata |
3. |
Catholic Syrian Bank |
Thrissur |
4. |
City Union Bank |
Tamil Nadu |
5. |
DCB Bank |
Mumbai |
6. |
Dhanlaxmi Bank |
Thrissur |
7. |
Federal Bank |
Kerala |
8. |
HDFC Bank |
Mumbai |
9. |
ICICI Bank |
Mumbai |
10. |
IDFC Bank |
Mumbai |
11. |
IndusInd Bank |
Mumbai |
12. |
Jammu and Kashmir Bank |
Srinagar |
13. |
Karnataka Bank |
Mangalore |
14. |
Karur Vysya Bank |
Tamil Nadu |
15. |
Kotak Mahindra Bank |
Mumbai |
16. |
Lakshmi Vilas Bank |
Tamil Nadu |
17. |
Nainital Bank |
Uttarakhand |
18. |
RBL Bank |
Kolhapur |
19. |
South Indian Bank |
Thrissur |
20. |
Tamilnad Mercantile Bank |
Tamil Nadu |
21. |
Yes Bank |
Mumbai |
TRICKS TO REMEMBER BANKS’ HEADQUARTERS
Some Interesting Facts
- Sir Osborne Smith was the first Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, CD Deshmukh was the first Indian Governor of RBI.
- Reserve Bank of India (RBI) was established in 1935 and Nationalized in 1949.
- The first bank of limited liability managed by Indians was Oudh Commercial Bank founded in 1881.
- Bank of Hindustan in 1770 is the first bank set up in India
- The first presidency of SBI was established in Kolkata in 1806 during the British Raj and was named as Bank of Bengal.
- In 1921, these three SBI branches were made to merge to form ‘Imperial Bank of India’.
- The largest bank – Imperial Bank of India – was nationalised in 1955 and rechristened as State Bank of India (SBI), followed by formation of its 7 Associate Banks in 1959.
- The Government of India issued an ordinance on 19 July 1969 acquiring ownership and control of 14 major banks in the country. Six more commercial banks were nationalised from 15 April 1980.
- Bank of India is the first Indian Bank to open overseas branch. It established a branch in London in 1946.
- Allahabad Bank is the oldest existing public sector bank in India.
- State Bank of India is the first joint-stock Bank of British India
- Central Bank of India is first Bank to introduce Credit Card in India
- Allahabad Bank is the First Joint Stock Bank of India
- Comptoir d’Escompte de Paris of France in 1860 is the first Foreign Bank in India
- Savings account system in India was started by Presidency Bank, in 1833.
- ICICI Bank was the first Bank to provide Mobile ATM.
- Cheque system was first introduced by Bengal Bank which was established in 1784.
- ICICI Bank was the first Indian Bank to provide internet banking facility.
- Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC) introduced first time ATM in India in 1987, Mumbai.
- NPCI launched the first Gramin bank ATM card with the Kashi Gomti Samyut Gramin Bank in association with Union Bank of India in Varanasi. The card is called RuPay Gramin Card.
- India’s first non-bank owned ATM opens in Maharashtra, Private sector lender Federal Bank announced its tie-up with Tata Communications Payment Solutions Ltd as the sponsor bank to deploy White Label ATMs
- Punjab National Bank is the first Indian bank started with Indian capital /indigenous Bank of India
- John Mathai was the first chairman of State Bank of India
- Arundhati Bhattacharya is the first women chairperson of State Bank of India.
- India’s first “talking” Automated Teller Machine (ATM) launched by Union Bank of India (UBI) for visually impaired was launched in Ahmedabad (Gujarat).
- Syndicate Bank started the first Regional Rural Bank name Prathama Grameen Bank
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