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indian bank d b gupta road branch details


INDIAN BANK has a network of 6276 branch(es) in India. Currently there are 171 branch(es) in DELHI state. The details of D B GUPTA ROAD branch in DELHI of CENTRAL DELHI district in DELHI state are shown below. There are 29 branch(es) in DELHI. You can contact the bank via its contact us page given in official website link given below. The bank has provided telephone number STD Code:11, 23561681 to contact the branch.

Bank INDIAN BANK
IFSC
Branch D B GUPTA ROAD
Address 2/7 D B Gupta Road Paharganj DELHI Paharganj PIN 110055
City DELHI
District CENTRAL DELHI
State DELHI
Contact Numbers STD Code:11, 23561681

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Indian Bank is a central public sector undertaking. It is under the ownership of the Ministry of Finance, Government of India. It was established in 1907 and is headquartered in Chennai, India. It serves over 100 million customers with 39,734 employees, 5,721 branches with 5,428 ATMs and Cash deposit machines and is one of the top performing public sector banks in India. Total business of the bank has touched ₹1,010,000 crore (US$130 billion) as on 31 March 2022. The bank's Information systems and security processes are certified to meet ISO27001:2013 standard. It has overseas branches in Colombo and Singapore including Foreign Currency Banking Units at Colombo and Jaffna. It has 227 overseas correspondent banks in 75 countries. Since 1978, the Government of India has owned the bank. As per the announcement made by the Indian Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on 30 August 2019, Allahabad Bank merged from 1 April 2020, making Indian Bank now the seventh largest bank in the country.

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https://indianbank.in/
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INDIAN BANK has following 21 branches in CENTRAL DELHI district of DELHI state.

Branch NameClick to View
HAUZ QAZI IDIB000H559
BURARI IDIB000B886
BARODA HOUSE IDIB000B677
CHANDNI CHOWK IDIB000C010
NEW ROHTAK ROAD IDIB000N589
PITAMPURA IDIB000P153
PAHARGANJ IDIB000P513
DARYAGANJ IDIB000D532
CHANDANI CHOWK IDIB000C541
D B GUPTA ROAD IDIB000D006
KAROL BAGH IDIB000K608
LARGE CORPORATE BRANCH, DELHI IDIB000C139
JAGATPUR IDIB000J510
KASHMERE GATE IDIB000K029
KISHANGANJ IDIB000K721
KAROL BAGH IDIB000K023
NEW RAJENDRA NAGAR IDIB000N587
SADAR BAZAR IDIB000S506
KAMLA NAGAR NEW DELHI IDIB000K555
ROSHAN ARA ROAD SABZI MANDI IDIB000R655
TIMARPUR IDIB000T584

There are additional 15 banks which have branches in CENTRAL DELHI district of DELHI state as detailed below:

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AU SMALL FINANCE BANK LIMITEDCENTRAL DELHI
AXIS BANKCENTRAL DELHI
BANDHAN BANK LIMITEDCENTRAL DELHI
BANK OF BARODACENTRAL DELHI
BANK OF MAHARASHTRACENTRAL DELHI
CANARA BANKCENTRAL DELHI
CSB BANK LIMITEDCENTRAL DELHI
EQUITAS SMALL FINANCE BANK LIMITEDCENTRAL DELHI
ESAF SMALL FINANCE BANK LIMITEDCENTRAL DELHI
FINO PAYMENTS BANKCENTRAL DELHI
IDFC First Bank LtdCENTRAL DELHI
KARUR VYSYA BANKCENTRAL DELHI
KOTAK MAHINDRA BANK LIMITEDCENTRAL DELHI
UCO BANKCENTRAL DELHI
UNION BANK OF INDIACENTRAL DELHI