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The then General Secretary of the association Mr. E.A. George Moses, founded the State Bank of India Officers Association Educational Trust in the year 1978 and established educational institutions for the benefit of the officers' children and later for serving the society. This service is given irrespective of caste, creed or colour.
This list of banks that have merged to form the State Bank of India includes financial institutions that were at one point or the other merged with the State Bank of India or any of its subsidiaries. This list includes the banks which have been subsidiaries or associates of the State Bank of India.
The Indian Banks' Association (IBA), formed on (26 September 1946), is an unregistered, voluntary association of like-minded banks and individuals in India [1] —a representative body of Indian banks and financial institutions based in Mumbai. [2]
The Institution of Valuers brings into its fold valuers of immovable property, agricultural lands, coffee estates, stocks, shares and debentures of companies, shares of a partner in a partnership, business assets including goodwill, jewellery, precious stones and ornaments, works of art, life interest reversions and interests expectancy, tea ...
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Rajnish Kumar is an Indian banker. He held the position of chairman of the State Bank of India. [1] [2]He joined SBI as a probationary officer in 1980. He has served as managing director (National Banking Group), a position he was given on 2 November 2015 and the managing director (compliance and risk) of SBI.
The chairperson of the State Bank of India is the chief executive officer of India's largest scheduled commercial bank and the ex-officio chair of its Central Board of Directors. Since its establishment in 1955 by the government of India , the State Bank of India has been headed by twenty-seven chairpersons.
A valuer general or valuer-general (plural: valuers general, valuers-general [1]) is the chief government official in charge of the land valuation system in their jurisdiction. [ 2 ] Australia