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List of Commercial Banks in India

Published by Gbaf News

Posted on April 19, 2013

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· Last updated: June 11, 2018

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1 AB Bank
2 ABN Amro Bank
3 Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank
4 Allahabad Bank
5 American Express Banking Corporation
6 Andhra Bank
7 Antwerp Diamond Bank
8 Axis Bank
9 Bank of America
10 Bank of Bahrain & Kuwait
11 Bank of Ceylon
12 Bank of India
13 Bank of Nova Scotia
14 Bank of Punjab
15 Bank of Rajasthan
16 Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ
17 Barclays Bank
18 BNP Paribas
19 Calyon Bank
20 Chinatrust Commercial Bank
21 Citibank
22 City Union Bank
23 Corporation Bank
24 Cosmos Bank
25 DBS Bank
26 Dena Bank
27 Deutsche Bank
28 Development Credit Bank Limited
29 Export-Import Bank of India
30 Federal Bank Limited
31 Global Trust Bank Limited
32 HSBC
33 ICICI Bank
34 IDBI Bank
35 Indian Overseas Bank
36 IndusInd Bank Limited
37 JP Morgan Chase Bank
38 JSC VTB Bank
39 Krung Thai Bank
40 Mandvi Co-operative Bank Ltd.
41 Mashreq Bank
42 Mizuho Corporate Bank
43 National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development
44 Nedungadi Bank Ltd
45 Oman International Bank
46 Oriental Bank of Commerce
47 Punjab & Sind Bank
48 Reserve Bank of India
49 Shinhan Bank
50 Societe Generale
51 Sonali Bank
52 Standard Chartered Bank
53 State Bank of Mauritius
54 State Bank of Travancore
55 Syndicate Bank
56 TimesBank
57 UBS AG
58 UCO Bank
59 Union Bank of India
60 Vysya Bank

Key Takeaways

  • India hosts a diverse mix of commercial banks: public sector, private sector, foreign, and regional banks.
  • Many foreign and multinational banks operate in India, offering international banking and trade finance services.
  • The list includes both scheduled and non‑scheduled banks regulated under India’s Banking Regulation Act and RBI guidelines.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What defines a commercial bank in India?
A commercial bank in India accepts deposits and provides loans; scheduled banks are included in the Second Schedule of the RBI Act and can access RBI facilities such as share clearing status and borrowing eligibility. ([financialservices.gov.in](https://www.financialservices.gov.in/beta/en/banking-faq?utm_source=openai))
What categories of commercial banks are represented in the list?
The list spans public sector banks, private sector banks, foreign banks, regional rural banks, and other scheduled banks. ([business.mapsofindia.com](https://business.mapsofindia.com/finance-commission/institutions/commercial-banks.html?utm_source=openai))
Are foreign banks included in the list of commercial banks?
Yes, many foreign banks such as ABN Amro, Citibank, HSBC, Deutsche Bank, and others operate in India and are included. ([business.mapsofindia.com](https://business.mapsofindia.com/finance-commission/institutions/commercial-banks.html?utm_source=openai))

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