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However, RRBs also have urban branches. The Government of India enacted the Regional Rural Banks Act in 1976, which led to the establishment of the first five RRBs on 2 October 1975. The first RRB was Prathama Bank, which was sponsored by Syndicate Bank and had its headquarters in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh.
Syndicate Bank branch at Lighthouse Hill Road in Mangalore. Syndicate Bank was founded in 1925 in Manipal, Udupi, Madras Presidency, British India.The promoters came from a lower-middle-class background and aimed to improve the socioeconomic status of the region.
Syndicate Bank was established in the town of Udupi in 1925 under the name "Canara Industrial and Banking Syndicate Ltd" with a capital of Rs.8000/- by three people - Upendra Ananth Pai, Vaman Kudva, and Dr. T M A Pai. [8]
Sarva UP Gramin Bank; The creation of Prathama UP Gramin Bank took place under Sub-Section (1) of Section 23A of the Regional Rural Bank Act, 1976 (21 of 1976). [2] The bank has 950 branches around 19 districts of Uttar Pradesh; it will also have one branch in Haridwar District of Uttarakhand. [3] The bank is sponsored by the Punjab National Bank.
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Synd iNNOVATE 2019 was the National Level Hackathon conducted by Syndicate Bank in September 2019 to encourage Innovation in Banking Industry. [1] [2] It attracted more than 3,500 ideas [3] from applicants from all over India out of which final 40 teams were called for Onsite Hackathon. [4] [5] [6] [7]
Tonse Ananth Pai (abbreviated: T. A. Pai), (17 January 1922 – 29 May 1981) was an Indian banker and politician, who was responsible for the success of Syndicate Bank as its general manager and later as chairman. He is also the founder of T. A. Pai Management Institute. [1]
Pigmy Deposit Scheme is a monetary deposit scheme introduced by Syndicate Bank, India in 1928. [1]Initially, money as small as two anaas (an anna is a monetary unit of India, equal to one sixteenth of a rupee) can be deposited into an account on a daily basis in the pigmy deposit scheme in 1928.