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the kerala state co operative bank ltd nallila branch details


The Kerala State Co Operative Bank Ltd has a network of 771 branch(es) in India. Currently there are 771 branch(es) in KERALA state. The details of NALLILA branch in NALLILA of KOLLAM district in KERALA state are shown below. There are 1 branch(es) in NALLILA. 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:474, 2566665 to contact the branch.

Bank The Kerala State Co Operative Bank Ltd
IFSC
Branch NALLILA
Address N P 3/204,NALLILA,KOLLAM PIN 691515
City NALLILA
District KOLLAM
State KERALA
Contact Numbers STD Code:474, 2566665

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Kerala (English: KERR-ə-lə; Malayalam: [ke:ɾɐɭɐm] (listen)) is a state on the Malabar Coast of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, following the passage of the States Reorganisation Act, by combining Malayalam-speaking regions of the erstwhile regions of Cochin, Malabar, South Canara, and Travancore. Spread over 38,863 km2 (15,005 sq mi), Kerala is the 21st largest Indian state by area. It is bordered by Karnataka to the north and northeast, Tamil Nadu to the east and south, and the Lakshadweep Sea to the west. With 33 million inhabitants as per the 2011 census, Kerala is the 13th-largest Indian state by population. It is divided into 14 districts with the capital being Thiruvananthapuram. Malayalam is the most widely spoken language and is also the official language of the state.The Chera dynasty was the first prominent kingdom based in Kerala. The Ay kingdom in the deep south and the Ezhimala kingdom in the north formed the other kingdoms in the early years of the Common Era (CE). The region had been a prominent spice exporter since 3000 BCE. The region's prominence in trade was noted in the works of Pliny as well as the Periplus around 100 CE. In the 15th century, the spice trade attracted Portuguese traders to Kerala, and paved the way for European colonisation of India. At the time of Indian independence movement in the early 20th century, there were two major princely states in Kerala: Travancore and Cochin. They united to form the state of Thiru-Kochi in 1949. The Malabar region, in the northern part of Kerala, had been a part of the Madras province of British India, which later became a part of the Madras State post-independence. After the States Reorganisation Act, 1956, the modern-day state of Kerala was formed by merging the Malabar district of Madras State (excluding Gudalur taluk of Nilgiris district, Lakshadweep Islands, Topslip, the Attappadi Forest east of Anakatti), the taluk of Kasaragod (now Kasaragod District) in South Canara, and the erstwhile state of Thiru-Kochi (excluding four southern taluks of Kanyakumari district, and Shenkottai taluks).Kerala has the lowest positive population growth rate in India, 3.44%; the highest Human Development Index (HDI), 0.784 in 2018 (0.712 in 2015); the highest literacy rate, 96.2% in the 2018 literacy survey conducted by the National Statistical Office, India; the highest life expectancy, 77.3 years; and the highest sex ratio, 1,084 women per 1,000 men. Kerala is the second-least impoverished state in India according to the Annual Report of Reserve Bank of India published in 2013. Kerala is the second-most urbanised major state in the country with 47.7% urban population according to the 2011 Census of India. The state topped in the country to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals according to the annual report of NITI Aayog published in 2019. The state has the highest media exposure in India with newspapers publishing in nine languages, mainly Malayalam and sometimes English. Hinduism is practised by more than half of the population, followed by Islam and Christianity. The economy of Kerala is the 8th-largest in India with ₹8.55 trillion (US$110 billion) in gross state domestic product (GSDP) and a per capita net state domestic product of ₹222,000 (US$2,800). The tertiary sector contributes around 65% to state's GSVA, while the primary sector contributes only 8%. The state has witnessed significant emigration, especially to the Arab states of the Persian Gulf during the Gulf Boom of the 1970s and early 1980s, and its economy depends significantly on remittances from a large Malayali expatriate community. The production of pepper and natural rubber contributes significantly to the total national output. In the agricultural sector, coconut, tea, coffee, cashew and spices are important. The state is situated between Arabian Sea to the west and Western Ghats mountain ranges to the east. The state's coastline extends for 595 kilometres (370 mi), and around 1.1 million people in the state are dependent on the fishery industry which contributes 3% to the state's income. Kerala is one of the prominent tourist destinations of India, with coconut-lined sandy beaches, backwaters, hill stations, Ayurvedic tourism and tropical greenery as its major attractions.

Kollam (Malayalam: [kolːɐm] (listen)), also known by its former name Quilon pronunciation , is an ancient seaport and city on the Malabar Coast of India bordering the Laccadive Sea, which is a part of the Arabian Sea. It is 71 km (44 mi) north of the state capital Thiruvananthapuram. The city is on the banks of Ashtamudi Lake and the Kallada river. It is the headquarters of the Kollam district. Kollam is the fourth largest city in Kerala and is known for cashew processing and coir manufacturing. It is the southern gateway to the Backwaters of Kerala and is a prominent tourist destination. Kollam has a strong commercial reputation since ancient times. The Arabs, Phoenicians, Chinese, Ethiopians, Syrians, Jews, Chaldeans and Romans have all engaged in trade at the port of Kollam for millennia. As a result of Chinese trade, Kollam was mentioned by Ibn Battuta in the 14th century as one of the five Indian ports he had seen during the course of his twenty-four-year travels. Desinganadu's rajas exchanged embassies with Chinese rulers while there was a flourishing Chinese settlement at Kollam. In the ninth century, on his way to Canton, China, Persian merchant Sulaiman al-Tajir found Kollam to be the only port in India visited by huge Chinese junks. Marco Polo, the Venetian traveller, who was in Chinese service under Kublai Khan in 1275, visited Kollam and other towns on the west coast, in his capacity as a Chinese mandarin. Kollam is also home to one of the seven churches that were established by St Thomas as well as one of the 10 oldest mosques believed to be found by Malik Deenar in Kerala. V. Nagam Aiya in his Travancore State Manual records that in 822 AD two East Syriac bishops Mar Sabor and Mar Proth, settled in Quilon with their followers. Two years later the Malabar Era began (824 AD) and Quilon became the premier city of the Malabar region ahead of Travancore and Cochin. Kollam Port was founded by Mar Sabor at Tangasseri in 825 as an alternative to reopening the inland seaport of Kore-ke-ni Kollam near Backare (Thevalakara), which was also known as Nelcynda and Tyndis to the Romans and Greeks and as Thondi to the Tamils.Kollam city corporation received ISO 9001:2015 certification for municipal administration and services. As per the survey conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) based on urban area growth during January 2020, Kollam became the tenth fastest growing city in the world with a 31.1% urban growth between 2015 and 2020. It is a coastal city and on the banks of Ashtamudi Lake. The city hosts the administrative offices of Kollam district and is a prominent trading city for the state. The proportion of females to males in Kollam city is second highest among the 500 most populous cities in India. Kollam is one of the least polluted cities in India.During the later stages of the rule of the Chera monarchy in Kerala, Kollam emerged as the focal point of trade and politics. Kollam continues to be a major business and commercial centre in Kerala. Four major trading centres around Kollam are Kottarakara, Punalur, Paravur, and Karunagapally. Kollam appeared as Palombe in Mandeville's Travels, where he claimed it contained a Fountain of Youth.


Useful links / information.

OFFICIAL WEBSITE
https://keralacobank.com/


The Kerala State Co Operative Bank Ltd has following 64 branches in KOLLAM district of KERALA state.

Branch NameClick to View
KOLLAM KSBK0000013
ANADAVALLESWARM KSBK0001105
ANCHAL KSBK0001106
ANCHAL EVENING KSBK0001107
ANCHALUMMOOD EVENING KSBK0001108
ANCHALUMMOODU KSBK0001109
AYATHIL KSBK0001110
AYOOR KSBK0001111
BHARANIVAVU EVENING KSBK0001112
CHADAYAMANGALAM KSBK0001113
CHAKKUVALLY KSBK0001114
CHAMAKKADA KSBK0001115
CHANDANATHOPU KSBK0001116
CHATHANNOOR KSBK0001117
CHAVARA KSBK0001118
CHITHARA KSBK0001119
CHITTUMALA KSBK0001120
ELAMPAL KSBK0001121
EZHUKONE KSBK0001122
KADAKKAL KSBK0001123
KALAYAPURAM KSBK0001124
KANNANALLOOR KSBK0001125
KARAVALOOR KSBK0001126
KAREEPRA KSBK0001127
KARUNAGAPPALLY KSBK0001128
KARUNAGAPPALLY EVENING KSBK0001129
KAVANADU KSBK0001130
KILIKOLLOOR KSBK0001131
KIZHAKKETHERUVU KSBK0001132
KOLLAM EVENING KSBK0001133
KOLLAM MAIN KSBK0001134
KOTARAKARA EVENING KSBK0001135
KOTTARAKKARA KSBK0001136
KOTTIYAM KSBK0001137
KOTTUKKAL KSBK0001138
KULATHUPUZHA KSBK0001139
KUNDARA KSBK0001140
KUNNICODE KSBK0001141
MANAPPALLY KSBK0001142
MYNAGAPPALLY KSBK0001143
NALLILA KSBK0001144
NEDIAVILA KSBK0001145
NILAMEL-KOLLAM KSBK0001146
NORTH MYNAGAPPALLY KSBK0001147
OACHIRA KSBK0001148
ODANAVATTAM KSBK0001149
OYOOR KSBK0001150
PALLIMUKKU KSBK0001151
PARAVOOR KSBK0001152
PARIPPALLY KSBK0001153
PATHANAPURAM KSBK0001154
PATHARAM KSBK0001155
PATTAZHY NORTH KSBK0001156
PUNALUR KSBK0001157
PUTHOOR KSBK0001158
PUTHOOR EVENING KSBK0001159
SASTHAMCOTTA KSBK0001160
SOORANAD KSBK0001161
THENMALA KSBK0001162
THEVALAKKARA KSBK0001163
VALAKAM KSBK0001164
VALLIKKAVU KSBK0001165
VELIYAM KSBK0001166
YEROOR KSBK0001167

There are additional 41 banks which have branches in KOLLAM district of KERALA state as detailed below:

BankClick on View
ALLAHABAD BANKKOLLAM
ANDHRA BANKKOLLAM
AXIS BANKKOLLAM
BANDHAN BANK LIMITEDKOLLAM
BANK OF BARODAKOLLAM
BANK OF MAHARASHTRAKOLLAM
CANARA BANKKOLLAM
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIAKOLLAM
CITY UNION BANK LIMITEDKOLLAM
CORPORATION BANKKOLLAM
CSB BANK LIMITEDKOLLAM
DBS BANK INDIA LIMITEDKOLLAM
DENA BANKKOLLAM
DHANALAKSHMI BANKKOLLAM
ESAF SMALL FINANCE BANK LIMITEDKOLLAM
FEDERAL BANKKOLLAM
HDFC BANKKOLLAM
ICICI BANK LIMITEDKOLLAM
IDBI BANKKOLLAM
IDFC FIRST BANK LTDKOLLAM
INDIAN BANKKOLLAM
INDIAN OVERSEAS BANKKOLLAM
INDUSIND BANKKOLLAM
KARNATAKA BANK LIMITEDKOLLAM
KARUR VYSYA BANKKOLLAM
KERALA GRAMIN BANKKOLLAM
KOTAK MAHINDRA BANK LIMITEDKOLLAM
LAXMI VILAS BANKKOLLAM
NORTH MALABAR GRAMIN BANKKOLLAM
PUNJAB AND SIND BANKKOLLAM
PUNJAB NATIONAL BANKKOLLAM
RBL BANK LIMITEDKOLLAM
SOUTH INDIAN BANKKOLLAM
STATE BANK OF INDIAKOLLAM
SYNDICATE BANKKOLLAM
TAMILNAD MERCANTILE BANK LIMITEDKOLLAM
UCO BANKKOLLAM
Ujjivan Small Finance Bank LimitedKOLLAM
UNION BANK OF INDIAKOLLAM
VIJAYA BANKKOLLAM
YES BANKKOLLAM