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June 09, 2014

Latest List of Public Sector Banks and their Heads - Pdf Download

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Friends, here is the pdf version of complete list of Nationalized Banks along with the details of their heads as of today (9th June 2014). This list will be helpful for your upcoming SBI PO and Clerical Exams. All the Best.



State Bank of India and It’s Associates
Name of the Bank
Name of the CMD
State Bank of India


Smt. Arundhati Bhattacharya
State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur
State Bank of Hyderabad
State Bank of Mysore
State Bank of Travancore
State Bank of Patiala
Other Public Sector Banks
Name of the Bank
Name of the CMD
Allahabad Bank
Rakesh Sethi
Andhra Bank
C. V. R. Rajendran
Bank of Baroda
S. S. Mundra
Bank of India
V. R. Iyer
Bank of Maharashtra
Sushil Muhnot
Canara Bank
R. K. Dubey
Central Bank of India
Rajeev Rishi
Corporation Bank
Sadhu Ram Bansal
Dena Bank
Ashwini Kumar
Indian Bank
T. M. Bhasin
Indian Overseas Bank
M. Narendra
Oriental Bank of Commerce
S. L. Bansal
Punjab & Sindh Bank
Jatinder Bir Singh
Punjab National Bank
K. R. Kamath
Syndicate Bank
Sudhir Kumar Jain
UCO Bank
Arun Kaul
Union Bank of India
Arun Tiwari
United Bank of India
Vacant
Vijaya Bank
V. Kannan
IDBI Bank Ltd
M. S. Raghavan
Bharatiya Mahila Bank
Usha Anantha Subramaniyan


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8 comments:

  1. dear frnds never get confused.
    SBI is NOT a Nationalized bank. It is a Public Sector Bank. Actually, SBI draws power from State Bank of India Act, 1955. Nationalized banks are the banks which were nationalized in two phases – in 1969 and 1980. These banks were established under Banking Companies (Acquisition and Transfer of Undertakings) Acts, 1970 and 1980. So, these banks are governed by their respective statutes. In 1969, 14 Commercial banks were nationalized and in 1980, 6 more banks were nationalized. But, later in 1993, PNB and New India bank got merged taking the figure of nationalized banks to 19.

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  2. these question should b known by u.
    1) Why Nationalization of Banks was done by the Government?

    To raise public confidence in Banking system
    Expansion of banking facilities in a uniform manner
    Provide banking facility in rural and sub-urban areas
    Sought to end the monopoly control of big industrialists upon the banking system
    Aimed at giving more credit to priority sectors
    To reduce regional economic inequalities
    To ensure enough development funds for the planned growth of the country

    2) Why SBI was not nationalized during the waves of Nationalization of Banks in 1969 and 1980?

    SBI was already under State control in 1969/1980, vide SBI Act, 1955. So, there was no need of Nationalization of State Bank of India. Banks which were nationalized in 1969/1980 were either owned by private business groups or individual investors.

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  3. tq and also upload winners of various sports events and venues of held and upcoming sports events

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  4. SBI was nationalized in the year 1955.I dont think anyone has any doubts on this. Similarly 14 banks were nationalized in the year 1969 and 4 more in 1980.But the problem is if SBI is not a nationalized bank then what does the nationalization of SBI in 1955, and similarly nationalization of RBI in 1949 mean?, how are they different to the nationalization of other banks in 1969 and 1980?
    I was actually asked this question in this year's clerk interview and couldnt answer.

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  5. SBI was nationalized in the year 1955.I dont think anyone has any doubts on this. Similarly 14 banks were nationalized in the year 1969 and 4 more in 1980.But the problem is if SBI is not a nationalized bank then what does the nationalization of SBI in 1955, and similarly nationalization of RBI in 1949 mean?, how are they different to the nationalization of other banks in 1969 and 1980?
    I was actually asked this question in this year's clerk interview and couldnt answer.

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    1. SBI has its own SBI act 1955. other banks works under the bank regulation act 1966. all comes under commertial banks but SBI is called SBI group others are nationalised banks, RRB's, Private banks.. the difference is in there regulation powers..

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  6. sorry typo not 4 banks it is 6 banks

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