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Central Bank Reserve Bank of India Nationalised Banks
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Central bank
Allahabad Bank · Andhra Bank · Bank of Baroda · Bank of India · Bank of Maharashtra · Canara Bank · Central Bank of India · Corporation Bank · Dena Bank ·
Nationalised banks Bank · Indian Bank · Indian Overseas Bank ·Oriental Bank of Commerce · Punjab & Sind Bank · Punjab National Bank · Syndicate Bank · UCO Bank · Union Bank of
India · United Bank of India · Vijaya Bank
State Bank of India · State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur · State Bank of Hyderabad · State Bank of Indore · State Bank of Mysore · State Bank of Patiala · State
State Bank Group
Bank of Travancore
Axis Bank · Bank of Rajasthan · Bharat Overseas Bank · Catholic Syrian Bank · Dhanalakshmi Bank · South Indian Bank · City Union Bank · Federal
Private banks Bank · HDFC Bank · ICICI Bank · IndusInd Bank ·ING Vysya Bank · Jammu & Kashmir Bank · Karnataka Bank Limited · Karur Vysya Bank · Kotak
Mahindra Bank · Lakshmi Vilas Bank · Nainital Bank · Ratnakar Bank · Saraswat Bank ·Tamilnad Mercantile Bank Limited · Yes Bank
ABN AMRO · Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank · Antwerp Diamond Bank · Arab Bangladesh Bank · Bank International Indonesia · Bank of America · Bank of
Foreign banks Bahrain & Kuwait · Bank of Ceylon ·Bank of Nova Scotia · Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ · Barclays Bank · Citibank India · Credit Suisse · HSBC · Standard
Chartered · Deutsche Bank · Royal Bank of Scotland
Regional Rural
North Malabar Gramin Bank · South Malabar Gramin Bank · Pragathi Gramin Bank · Shreyas Gramin Bank
banks
Real Time Gross Settlement(RTGS) · National Electronic Fund Transfer (NEFT) · Structured Financial Messaging System
Financial Services
(SFMS) · CashTree · Cashnet · Automated Teller Machine (ATM)
Industrial Development Bank of India (IDBI) is the tength largest bank in the world in terms of development. The National Stock Exchange (NSE), The National Securities
Depository Services Ltd. (NSDL), Stock Holding Corporation of India (SHCIL) are some of the institutions which has been built by IDBI. IDBI is a strategic investor in a
plethora of institutions which have revolutionized the Indian Financial Markets.
IDBI Bank, promoted by IDBI Group started in November 1995 with a branch at Indore with an equity capital base of Rs. 1000 million.
IDBI is vested with the responsibility of co-ordinating the working of institutions engaged in financing, promoting and developing industries. It has evolved an appropriate
mechanism for this purpose. IDBI also undertakes/supports wide-ranging promotional activities including entrepreneurship development programmes for new entrepreneurs,
provision of consultancy services for small and medium enterprises, upgradation of technology and programmes for economic upliftment of the underprivileged.
IDBI's role as a catalyst
IDBI's role as a catalyst to industrial development encompasses a wide spectrum of activities. IDBI can finance all types of industrial concerns covered under the provisions of
the IDBI Act. With over three decades of service to the Indian industry, IDBI has grown substantially in terms of size of operations and portfolio.
Promotional activities
In fulfilment of its developmental role, the Bank continues to perform a wide range of promotional activities relating to developmental programmes for new entrepreneurs,
consultancy services for small and medium enterprises and programmes designed for accredited voluntary agencies for the economic upliftment of the underprivileged. These
include entrepreneurship development, self-employment and wage employment in the industrial sector for the weaker sections of society through voluntary agencies, support
to Science and Technology Entrepreneurs' Parks, Energy Conservation, Common Quality Testing Centres for small industries.
With a view to making available at a reasonable cost, consultancy and advisory services to entrepreneurs, particularly to new and small entrepreneurs, IDBI, in collaboration
with other All-India Financial Institutions, has set up a network of Technical Consultancy Organisations (TCOs) covering the entire country. TCOs offer diversified services to
small and medium enterprises in the selection, formulation and appraisal of projects, their implementation and review.
Realising that entrepreneurship development is the key to industrial development, IDBI played a prime role in setting up of the Entrepreneurship Development Institute of India
for fostering entrepreneurship in the country. It has also established similar institutes in Bihar, Orissa, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh. IDBI also extends financial support
to various organisations in conducting studies or surveys of relevance to industrial development.
ABN AMRO
Allahabad Bank
Andhra Bank
Axis Bank
Bank of Baroda
Bank of India
Bank of Maharashtra
Bank of Rajasthan
Barclays India
Canara Bank
Citibank
Corporation Bank
Dena Bank
Deutsche Bank
HDFC Bank
HSBC
ICICI Bank
IDBI Bank
Indian Bank
Karnataka Bank
Metlife Bank
OBC
PNB
Ratnakar Bank
SBI Commercial
Syndicate Bank
UCO Bank
UOB Bank
Vijaya Bank