SAURASHTRA GRAMIN BANK
SAURASHTRA GRAMIN BANK |
Saurashtra Gramin Bank (SGB) is a Regional Rural Bank, established under RRB Act, 1976 with the amalgamation of JRGB, JAGB and SBGB. The Saurashtra Gramin Bank is jointly owned by the Government of India, Government of Gujarat and State Bank of India. The emblem of the SGB has a blue circular border in blue colour written with the name of the bank in Devanagari and supported by a pair of yellow colour laurels holds the motifs of a lion, map of the State of Gujarat, highlighted the Saurashtra portion of the map, its acronym, its tagline ‘Safety-Security-Growth' and a silhouette of an factory. The map of Gujarat in tricolour represents the State and India; the lion is the native animal of Gujarat; the industrial plant denotes the bank’s service domain and the laurels are used as a symbol of victory and achievement. They are often used in awards ceremonies and they are also a popular choice for graduation ceremonies. Laurels are a reminder of the hard work and dedication that it takes to achieve success. The colour blue represents trust, serenity, calmness, depth and loyalty for which the bank stands for. Yellow stands for happiness, joy, creativity and focus of the bank in the domain of its operations.
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