INDIAN BANK

Indian Bank
INDIAN BANK

Indian Bank was incorporated on March 5, 1907, with an authorised capital of INR20 lakhs and commenced its business on August 15, 1907. In the year 1907, the Indian Bank Ltd. had the tree ‘Banyan’ as a part of its emblem denoting an all around progress, growth (far and wide) and an ever increasing prosperity. Bank of Thanjavur Ltd. (BoT) with 157 branches was amalgamated with the bank. “amilnadu Grama Bank commenced operations on April 1, 2019 after a successful amalgamation of Pandyan Grama Bank of Indian Overseas Bank with Bank’s Pallavan Grama Bank. Government of India announced the Amalgamation of Allahabad Bank – a bank with 155 years legacy into Indian Bank. The three revoving yellow arrows arranged around a central point was introduced in 1978. Its name is written in blue in Devanagari and English below in extra bold serif font. This symbolises continual motion for growth and development. Colour yellow represents positive energy and dynamic vibrancy.

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