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Yes Bank (stylised as YES BANK) is an Indian private sector bank, headquartered in Mumbai, catering to retail customers, MSMEs, and corporate clients. The bank was founded by Rana Kapoor and Ashok Kapur in 2003. [5] Its network is spread across 300 districts in India and comprises 1,198 branches, 193 BCBOs and 1,287+ ATMs. [6] [7]
Rana Kapoor (born 9 September 1957) is an Indian former banker who was the founder, managing director and CEO of Yes Bank, an Indian private sector bank. [2] Following a career in financial institutions, he co-founded Yes Bank in 2003, with its registered office in Mumbai. [3]
D B Corp Ltd., also known as the Dainik Bhaskar Group, is an Indian newspaper group, with 66 editions, published in four languages.The major newspapers published by the group, are Dainik Bhaskar (Hindi daily), Divya Bhaskar (Gujarati daily), Dainik Divya Marathi (Marathi daily), Saurashtra Samachar, DB Post (English daily), and DB Star.
Yes 27 Canara Bank: Banking 111,210 18% 11,255 Bangalore Yes 28 Bank of Baroda: Banking 110,778 26% 14,905 Vadodara: Yes 29 Axis Bank: Banking 106,155 23% 10,818 Mumbai Yes 30 HCL Technologies: Infotech 102,881 19% 14,851 Noida 31 Punjab National Bank: Banking 99,374 12% 3,348 New Delhi Yes 32 Union Bank of India: Banking 97,079 19% 8,512 ...
Bank name Established Headquarters Branches Total assets Revenues Refs Axis Bank: 1993: Mumbai, Maharashtra: 5,377 ₹ 1,518,238 crore (US$180 billion) ₹ 106,155 crore (US$13 billion) [24]
Rakhee Kapoor Tandon, is an Indian business entrepreneur and venture capitalist.She is the daughter of Rana Kapoor, managing director of Yes Bank.She has worked as an investment banker in the United States and also holds an MBA degree from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.
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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.