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The State Bank of India (SBI), the largest scheduled commercial bank in India, is the largest shareholder in Yes Bank, holding 23.99% of the shares. [36] Yes Bank has also received investments from international private equity firms, namely Advent International and The Carlyle Group. [37] [38] Largest shareholders
Rank Name of the Bank Year of Founding Year of Closing Fate Headquartered in References [1]; 1: The Madras Bank (1683) 1683: 1843: Merged with the Carnatic Bank, The British Bank of Madras (1795), and the Asiatic Bank to form the Bank of Madras in 1843
State Bank of India (SBI) is an Indian multinational public sector bank and financial services statutory body headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra.It is the 48th largest bank in the world by total assets and ranked 178th in the Fortune Global 500 list of the world's biggest corporations of 2024, being the only Indian bank on the list. [11]
A 60% stake was taken by the Reserve Bank of India and the new bank was named State Bank of India. The seven other state banks became subsidiaries of the new bank in 1959 when the State Bank of India (Subsidiary Banks) Act, 1959 was passed by the Union government. [1]
[17] [18] Bank of India acquired 5.56% stake by investing ₹10 crore. [19] As of July 2022, more than 20 organisations have committed investment ₹ 255 crore (US$29 million) into the project such as UCO Bank, HDFC Bank. Bank of Baroda etc. [20] [21] HDFC Bank acquired 7.84% stake of ONDC. [22]
Rana Kapoor held 26% stake in Yes Bank, Ashok Kapur held 11%, and Rabobank International held 20% stake. [16] Ashok Kapur died in 2008 in Mumbai 26/11 attacks. [17] In 2005, Kapoor was named Ernst & Young's Start-up Entrepreneur of the Year. [18] In January 2017, Bloomberg noted that with the rising share price of Yes Bank, Kapoor had become a ...
SBI Capital Markets (SBICAPS) is a wholly owned investment banking subsidiary of State Bank of India (SBI). [3] Headquartered in Mumbai, SBICAPS has 6 regional offices across India (Ahmedabad, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, New Delhi and Bengaluru) and the United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi), and 2 subsidiaries - SBICAP Securities Limited and SBICAP Trustee Company Limited.
In April 2020, RBI enlisted SBI to rescue the troubled lender Yes Bank, in the form of investment with assistance from other lenders viz., ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank and Kotak Mahindra Bank. SBI went on to own 48% share capital of Yes bank, which it later diluted to 30% in an FPO in the following months.