Top Largest Banks In India

1. State Bank Of Indiathumb


Industry: Banking, Financial servicesFounded: 2nd June 1806, Bank of Calcutta; 27th January 1921; Imperial Bank of India, 1st July 1955; State Bank of India, 2nd June 1956, nationalisationHeadquarters: Mumbai, Maharashtra, IndiaArea served: WorldwideKey people: Arundhati Bhattacharya (Chairperson)Products: Consumer banking, corporate banking, finance and insurance, investment banking, mortgage loans, private banking, private equity, savings, securities, asset management, wealth management, credit cardsRevenue Increase: ₹2.85 trillion (US$42 billion) (2016)Profit Increase: ₹127 billion (US$1.9 billion) (2016)Total assets: Decrease ₹30.72 trillion (US$460 billion) (2016)Owner: Government of IndiaNumber of employees: 293,469 (2016)


2. HDFC Bank

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Type: Private companyIndustry: Financial servicesFounded: 1994Headquarters: Mumbai IndiaArea served: IndiaProducts: BankingAsset: USD 66.7 billionNumber of employees: 87,555 (31st March 2016)


3. ICICI Bank

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Type: Private Sector BankIndustry: Banking, Financial servicesFounded: 1994Headquarters: Mumbai, Maharashtra, IndiaArea served: WorldwideKey people: Mr M. K. Sharma (Chairman), Mrs Chanda Kochhar (MD & CEO)Products: Credit cards, consumer banking, corporate banking, finance and insurance, investment banking, mortgage loans, private banking, wealth management, personal loans, payment solutions.Revenue: US$10.3 billion (2016)Operating income : US$3.6 billion (2016)Profit: US$1.5 billion (2016)Total assets: US$109.0 billion (2016)Total equity: US$13.5 billion (2016)Number of employees: 74,096 (2016)

4. Punjab National Bank

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Type: PublicIndustry: Banking, Financial servicesFounded: 19 May 1894 – 122 years agoFounder: people: Lala Lajpat RaiHeadquarters: New DelhiKey people: Usha Ananthasubramanian (MD & CEO)Products: Credit cards, consumer banking, corporate banking, finance and insurance, investment banking, mortgage loans, private banking, private equity, wealth managementRevenue Increase: ₹47,400 crore (US$7.0 billion)(2013)Net income: Decrease ₹4,748 crore (US$710 million) (2013)Total assets: ₹6,435 billion (US$96 billion) (2015)Owner: Government of IndiaNumber of employees: 62,392 (March 2013)


5. Axis Bank

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Type: PrivateIndustry: Banking, Financial servicesFounded: 1993(as UTI Bank)Headquarters: Ahmedabad, Gujarat, IndiaKey people: Shikha Sharma (MD & CEO) Sanjiv Misra (Chairman)Products: Credit cards, consumer banking, corporate banking, finance and insurance, investment banking, mortgage loans, private banking, private equity, wealth managementRevenue: ₹414.0925 billion (US$6.2 billion) (2016)Net income: ₹83.5759 billion (US$1.2 billion) (2016)Total assets: ₹5.25468 trillion (US$78 billion) (2016)Total equity: ₹4.7657 billion (US$71 million)Number of employees: 56,084 (March 2016)

6. Canara Bank

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Type: PublicIndustry: Banking, Financial servicesFounded: Canara Bank Hindu Permanent Fund (1906; 111 years ago at Mangalore, India), Canara Bank Ltd (1910), Canara Bank (1969).Headquarters: Bangalore, Karnataka, IndiaKey people: Shri T. N. Manoharan (Chairman), Shri Rakesh Sharma (MD & CEO)Products: Investment Banking, Consumer Banking, Commercial Banking, Retail Banking, Private Banking, Asset Management, Pensions, Mortgages, Credit CardsRevenue: ₹339 billion (US$5.0 billion) (2012)Net income: ₹33.41 billion (US$500 million) (2012)Total assets: ₹4.72 trillion (US$70 billion) (2015)Owner: Government of IndiaNumber of employees: 53,506 (2016)


7. Bank of Baroda


Type: PublicIndustry: Banking, Financial servicesFounded: 20 July 1908 – 108 years agoFounder: Maharaja H. H. Sir Sayajirao Gaekwad III[1]Headquarters: Vadodara, IndiaArea served: WorldwideKey people: P. S. Jayakumar(CEO & MD), Ravi Venkatesan (Chairman), Bharat Dangar (Director)[2]Products: Credit cards, consumer banking, corporate banking, finance and insurance, investment banking, mortgage loans, private banking, private equity, wealth managementTotal assets: ₹6.714 trillion (US$100 billion) (2015)
Owner: Government of India

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