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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.
Banks ATM Network and Customer Services (BANCS) is an interbank network in India. It was launched on 25 February 2004, with 13 member banks. It is managed by an advisory board consisting of member banks. [1] It is successor to the now-defunct Swadhan ATM network. [2] After the cyber attack by Wannacry several ATM were shut down in Kerala in May ...
South Malabar Gramin Bank (Malayalam: സൌത്ത് മലബാർ ഗ്രാമീണ് ബാങ്ക്) Malappuram Kottakunnu (now Kerala Gramin Bank) was a Regional Rural Bank in India, and had its headquarters at Malappuram in Kerala. Its area of operation was limited to 8 districts in Kerala, India. It had been financing farm ...
Anayadi Branch. Kerala Gramin Bank or KGB in short, is India’s largest Regional Rural Bank, headquartered at Malappuram in Kerala, India. The bank is jointly owned by Central and State Governments & sponsored by Canara Bank. Address: Vilayil Kesava Kurup Memorial Building, Kollam-Theni Highway.
CashTree is an interbank network in India founded by five public sector banks, Syndicate Bank, Bank of India, Indian Bank, United Bank of India and Union Bank of India, for sharing their automated teller machine (ATM) networks. [1] The network was founded in 2003, with Dena Bank later joining the network. [2]
MoneyPass is a network of approximately 40,000 ATMs across the country. The network is currently one of the largest fee-free networks in the nation, with more than 2,000 institutions and over 160 ...
The National Financial Switch was launched by the IDRBT on 27 August 2004, connecting the ATMs of three banks, Corporation Bank, Bank of Baroda and ICICI Bank. [3] [4] [5] The IDRBT then worked towards bringing all major banks in India on board and by December 2009, the network had grown to connect 49,880 ATMs of 37 banks, thereby emerging as the largest network of shared ATMs in the country.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has granted the following approval on 8 April 2003. Cashnet was officially launched in Mumbai on 21 May 2003, and is the first Independent nationwide-shared ATM network in India. Cashnet is India's largest private shared ATM network with IDBI Bank acting as the Settlement Bank. [1]