KERALA GRAMIN BANK
KERALA GRAMIN BANK |
Kerala Gramin Bank (KGB) is a Regional Rural Bank (RRB) formed on July 8, 2013. The bank was formed by amalgamating the two RRBs of Kerala namely South Malabar Gramin Bank and North Malabar Gramin Bank through a notification by the government of India. The emblem of the KGB is a motif created using its acronym ‘KGB’ in yellow, blue and orange to resemble an abstract lamp with a flame in a virtual square box. The flame is in orange colour; the two angular strokes of ‘K’ are formed in orange and blue; ‘G’ is formed with yellow and blue; and ‘b’ is formed in blue. The colour blue symbolises serenity, calmness, peace, tranquillity, calmness, trust, stability and reliability and it is used to convey a sense of professionalism and dependability. The colour yellow denotes happiness, energy, vitality, focus and creativity and orange symbolises energy, vitality, creativity, inspiration, joy and happiness. Lamp signifies light and path to progress. Overall, the logo and its colours represent the brand adequately well.
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