yes bank juhu tara road, mumbai branch details
YES BANK has a network of 3843 branch(es) in India. Currently there are 1460 branch(es) in MAHARASHTRA state. The details of JUHU TARA ROAD, MUMBAI branch in MUMBAI of GREATER BOMBAY district in MAHARASHTRA state are shown below. There are 104 branch(es) in MUMBAI. You can contact the bank via its contact us page given in official website link given below. The bank has provided telephone number 18002000 to contact the branch.
Bank | YES BANK |
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Branch | JUHU TARA ROAD, MUMBAI |
Address | GROUND FLOOR,SHOP NO.D AND E,HIGH TIDE BUILDING,JUHU TARA ROAD,JUHU,MUMBAI 400 049 |
City | MUMBAI |
District | GREATER BOMBAY |
State | MAHARASHTRA |
Contact Numbers | 18002000 |
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Yes Bank is an Indian bank headquartered in Mumbai, India and was founded by Rana Kapoor and Ashok Kapoor in 2004.It offers wide range of differentiated products for corporate and retail customers through retail banking and asset management services. On 5 March 2020, in an attempt to avoid the collapse of the bank, which had an excessive amount of bad loans, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) took control of it. RBI later reconstructed the board and named Prashant Kumar, former chief financial officer and deputy managing director of State Bank of India, as MD & CEO of Yes Bank, along with Sunil Mehta, former non-executive chairman of Punjab National Bank, as Yes Bank's non-executive chairman.The bank's management under the new leadership of Kumar, immediately repositioned itself and dealt with all internal and market related challenges to restore customer and depositor confidence. Under the coordinated efforts of the new board and management, Mehta assured shareholders of speedy recovery, even as the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), State Bank of India (SBI), HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, Axis Bank and other banks lent it support through a historic Yes Bank Reconstruction Scheme 2020.In July 2020, Yes Bank Ltd closed their follow-on public offer (FPO) with 95% subscription, driven by institutional investors.As of 28 July 2020, Yes Bank is an associate of State Bank of India which has a 30% stake in the company.
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YES BANK has following 83 branches in GREATER BOMBAY district of MAHARASHTRA state.
Branch Name | Click to View |
SEEPZ, ANDHERI | YESB0000201 |
KURLA MUMBAI | YESB0000469 |
ANDHERI ,E, MUMBAI | YESB0000078 |
ANDHERI HUBTOWN | YESB0000986 |
ANDHERI VEERA DESAI ROAD | YESB0000457 |
ANDHERI,W, MUMBAI | YESB0000010 |
BANDRA,MUMBAI | YESB0000134 |
BORIVALI, MUMBAI | YESB0000164 |
CADEL ROAD, MUMBAI | YESB0000045 |
CHARNI ROAD | YESB0000577 |
CHEMBUR CENTRAL AVENUE ROAD | YESB0000525 |
CHEMBUR, SION TROMBAY ROAD | YESB0001032 |
CHEMBUR,MUMBAI | YESB0000058 |
CMS NATIONAL OPERATING CENTRE MMR | YESB0CMSNOC |
COLABA, MUMBAI | YESB0000422 |
CUFFE PARADE | YESB0001028 |
FORT, MUMBAI | YESB0000082 |
FOUR BUNGLOWS,ANDHERI | YESB0000267 |
GHATKOPAR, MUMBAI | YESB0000213 |
GOREGAON ,W, MUMBAI | YESB0000117 |
GOREGAON EAST | YESB0001002 |
JACOB CIRCLE | YESB0000618 |
JANALAXMI COOP BANK GIRGAON | YESB0JLCB23 |
JANALAXMI COOP BANK VASHI | YESB0JLCB26 |
JOGESHWARI, MUMBAI | YESB0000218 |
JUHU TARA ROAD, MUMBAI | YESB0000976 |
JUHU, MUMBAI | YESB0000163 |
KANDIVALI,MUMBAI | YESB0000212 |
KANDIVALI,W, MUMBAI | YESB0000346 |
KANJURMARG | YESB0000550 |
KURLA NAGRIK COOPERATIVE BANK LTD | YESB0KURLA1 |
LAMINGTON ROAD, MUMBAI | YESB0000189 |
LOWER PAREL | YESB0000419 |
MALAD, MUMBAI | YESB0000224 |
MARINE DRIVE, MUMBAI | YESB0000311 |
METRO, MUMBAI | YESB0000162 |
MULUND WEST II | YESB0000596 |
MULUND,MUMBAI | YESB0000195 |
NAPEAN SEA , MUMBAI | YESB0000247 |
NARIMAN POINT, MUMBAI | YESB0000004 |
NEHRU CENTER | YESB0000990 |
PALI HILL, BANDRA | YESB0000458 |
PAREL, MUMBAI | YESB0000451 |
POWAI, MUMBAI | YESB0000196 |
PRABHADEVI, MUMBAI | YESB0000461 |
PROGRESSIVE COOP BANK LTD DADAR | YESB0PB0003 |
PROGRESSIVE COOP BANK LTD KALBADEVI | YESB0PB0005 |
PROGRESSIVE COOP BANK LTD MAIN BRANCH | YESB0PB0001 |
PROGRESSIVE COOP BANK LTD MULUND | YESB0PB0004 |
PROGRESSIVE COOP BANK LTD SION | YESB0PB0002 |
RTGS-HO | YESB0000001 |
S V ROAD KHAR,MUMBAI | YESB0000211 |
S V ROAD, KANDIVALI | YESB0000417 |
SAKINAKA, MUMBAI | YESB0000426 |
SANTACRUZ, MUMBAI | YESB0000262 |
SHOPPER STOP ANDHERI | YESB0000421 |
SION, MUMBAI | YESB0000345 |
THE KUNBI SAHAKARI BANK BHANDUP | YESB0KSB003 |
THE KUNBI SAHAKARI BANK GIRGAON | YESB0KSB002 |
THE KUNBI SAHAKARI BANK KANDIVALI | YESB0KSB005 |
THE KUNBI SAHAKARI BANK PAREL | YESB0KSB001 |
THE KUNBI SAHAKARI BANK WORLI | YESB0KSB004 |
THE NATIONAL COOP BANK LTD | YESB0NBL002 |
THE SATARA SAHAKARI BANK CHEMBUR | YESB0TSSB10 |
THE SATARA SAHAKARI BANK GHATKOPAR | YESB0TSSB04 |
THE SATARA SAHAKARI BANK GHODAPDEV | YESB0TSSB03 |
THE SATARA SAHAKARI BANK HO WADALA | YESB0TSSB01 |
THE SATARA SAHAKARI BANK KANDIVALI | YESB0TSSB09 |
THE SATARA SAHAKARI BANK KHARGHAR | YESB0TSSB15 |
THE SATARA SAHAKARI BANK KUMBHARWDA | YESB0TSSB05 |
THE SATARA SAHAKARI BANK MALWANI | YESB0TSSB07 |
THE SATARA SAHAKARI BANK MANDVI | YESB0TSSB02 |
THE SATARA SAHAKARI BANK MULUND | YESB0TSSB06 |
THE SATARA SAHAKARI BANK VASHI | YESB0TSSB08 |
THE SATARA SAHAKARI BANK VIKHROLI | YESB0TSSB11 |
UNITY SMALL FINANCE BANK LIMITED | YESB0UNTY01 |
VILE PARLE, EAST | YESB0000459 |
VIMA KAMGAR COOP BANK FORT EC | YESB0VKCB04 |
VIMA KAMGAR COOP BANK HEAD OFFICE | YESB0VKCB01 |
VIMA KAMGAR COOP BANK SANTACRUZE | YESB0VKCB03 |
WARDEN ROAD | YESB0000606 |
YES PAY WALLET - AGENT IFSC | YESB0DIGI02 |
YES PAY WALLET - CUSTOMER IFSC | YESB0DIGI01 |
There are additional 44 banks which have branches in GREATER BOMBAY district of MAHARASHTRA state as detailed below:
Bank | Click on View |
ABHYUDAYA COOPERATIVE BANK LIMITED | GREATER BOMBAY |
ALLAHABAD BANK | GREATER BOMBAY |
ANDHRA BANK | GREATER BOMBAY |
APNA SAHAKARI BANK LIMITED | GREATER BOMBAY |
AXIS BANK | GREATER BOMBAY |
BANK OF BARODA | GREATER BOMBAY |
BANK OF INDIA | GREATER BOMBAY |
BANK OF MAHARASHTRA | GREATER BOMBAY |
BASSEIN CATHOLIC COOPERATIVE BANK LIMITED | GREATER BOMBAY |
BHARAT COOPERATIVE BANK MUMBAI LIMITED | GREATER BOMBAY |
CANARA BANK | GREATER BOMBAY |
CENTRAL BANK OF INDIA | GREATER BOMBAY |
CORPORATION BANK | GREATER BOMBAY |
DBS BANK INDIA LIMITED | GREATER BOMBAY |
DENA BANK | GREATER BOMBAY |
G P PARSIK BANK | GREATER BOMBAY |
HDFC BANK | GREATER BOMBAY |
ICICI BANK LIMITED | GREATER BOMBAY |
IDBI BANK | GREATER BOMBAY |
INDIAN BANK | GREATER BOMBAY |
INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK | GREATER BOMBAY |
INDUSIND BANK | GREATER BOMBAY |
JANASEVA SAHAKARI BANK BORIVLI LIMITED | GREATER BOMBAY |
KALUPUR COMMERCIAL COOPERATIVE BANK | GREATER BOMBAY |
KOTAK MAHINDRA BANK LIMITED | GREATER BOMBAY |
LAXMI VILAS BANK | GREATER BOMBAY |
PUNJAB AND MAHARSHTRA COOPERATIVE BANK | GREATER BOMBAY |
PUNJAB AND SIND BANK | GREATER BOMBAY |
PUNJAB NATIONAL BANK | GREATER BOMBAY |
RBL BANK LIMITED | GREATER BOMBAY |
SARASWAT COOPERATIVE BANK LIMITED | GREATER BOMBAY |
SOUTH INDIAN BANK | GREATER BOMBAY |
STATE BANK OF INDIA | GREATER BOMBAY |
SYNDICATE BANK | GREATER BOMBAY |
TAMILNAD MERCANTILE BANK LIMITED | GREATER BOMBAY |
THE AKOLA URBAN COOPERATIVE BANK LIMITED | GREATER BOMBAY |
THE COSMOS CO OPERATIVE BANK LIMITED | GREATER BOMBAY |
THE MUMBAI DISTRICT CENTRAL COOPERATIVE BANK LIMITED | GREATER BOMBAY |
THE SHAMRAO VITHAL COOPERATIVE BANK | GREATER BOMBAY |
TJSB SAHAKARI BANK LTD | GREATER BOMBAY |
UCO BANK | GREATER BOMBAY |
UNION BANK OF INDIA | GREATER BOMBAY |
UNITED BANK OF INDIA | GREATER BOMBAY |
VIJAYA BANK | GREATER BOMBAY |