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Stamp dedicated to the State Bank of India in 2005 Share of the Bank of Bengal, issued 13 May 1876 Seal of Imperial Bank of India. The roots of the State Bank of India lie in the first decade of the 19th century when the Bank of Calcutta (later renamed the Bank of Bengal) was established on 2 June 1806.
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The logo of State Bank of India – Indian public sector bank and financial services organization: Date: 3 June 2006 (original upload date) That version had the inner part white, instead of transparent: Source: Extracted with Inkscape from State Bank of India. Author: The original uploader was Nichalp at English Wikipedia. SVG development
State Bank of India: 1500 Single 25 21 September International Day of Peace: 500 Single 26 1 October ... India Post Stamps Listing "Postage Stamps". Web portal.
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The Imperial Bank of India (IBI) was one of the oldest and the largest commercial banks in India, and was subsequently renamed and nationalised as the State Bank of India in 1955. Initially, as per its royal charter , it acted as the central bank for India prior to the formation of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in 1935.
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
The SBI Library has around 5000 rare books and journals relevant to Indian economic history. The diverse collection includes past banking acts, laws, regulations, reports and commentaries which not only reflect the commercial ambitions of the English East India Company but also highlight the origins and economic trajectory of the State Bank of India.