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  2. Kerala Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Bank was then elevated to the position of State Co-operative Bank for the State of Kerala and it became "The Kerala State Co-operative Bank Ltd." At that time, the Bank had a working capital of ₹42.90 lakhs, deposit of ₹30.33 lakhs and loans and advances to the tune of ₹21.66 lakhs.

  3. Kerala Gramin Bank - Wikipedia

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    Kerala Gramin Bank (KGB) is an Indian regional rural bank (RRB), headquartered in Malappuram, Kerala. Like other RRBs, the Government of India holds the majority 50% shares, while the Kerala state government holds 15% and Canara Bank owns the remaining 35% stake.

  4. File:KERALA STATE CO-OPERATIVE BANK LTD (KERALA BANK) Logo.svg

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    English: Kerala Bank Logo officially released d by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on January 20, 2020. The logo has 14 dots representing District Co-ops Banks. The logo has 14 dots representing District Co-ops Banks.

  5. Banking in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Quilon Bank Ltd — 1919–1937 (Amalgamated to form Travancore National & Quilon Bank Ltd, and later liquidated) [5] South Malabar Gramin Bank — 1975–2013 (Amalgamated with North Malabar Gramin Bank to form Kerala Gramin Bank-2013) St George Union Bank — 1927–1965 (Amalgamated with Federal Bank) [5] [3]

  6. List of banks (alphabetical) - Wikipedia

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    Aareal Bank, Wiesbaden, Germany; Aargauische Kantonalbank, Aarau, Switzerland; Abacus Federal Savings Bank, New York, United States; AB Bank, Dhaka, Bangladesh; AB ...

  7. Public sector banks in India - Wikipedia

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    The seven other state banks became subsidiaries of the new bank in 1959 when the State Bank of India (Subsidiary Banks) Act, 1959 was passed by the Union government. [ 1 ] The next major government intervention in banking took place on 19 July 1969 when the Indira government nationalised an additional 14 major banks.

  8. Palai Central Bank - Wikipedia

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    Palai Central Bank was a commercial bank headquartered in Kerala, South India that operated between the early 1900s and 1960.Although it was started in a small, remote city, the bank grew to become not only the largest bank, but the largest institution in Kerala, after the state government, and the 17th largest among the 94 scheduled banks in India.

  9. North Malabar Gramin Bank - Wikipedia

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    North Malabar Gramin Bank (NMGB; Malayalam: നോർത്ത് മലബാർ ഗ്രാമീൺ ബാങ്ക്) was a Regional Rural Bank in Kerala, India.It was established in 1976 as a Scheduled Commercial Bank as per the Regional Rural Banks Act of 1976 to provide banking facilities in the North Malabar region.