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IndusInd Bank Limited is a Mumbai based Indian new generation bank, established in 1994. The bank offers commercial, transactional and electronic banking products and services. Indusind Bank was innaugarated in April 1994 by Dr. Manmohan Singh the then Union Finance Minister. Indusind Bank is the first among the new-generation private banks in India.
The bank started its operations with a capital amount of Rs.100 crore among which Rs.60 crore was donated by the Indian Residents and Rs.40 crore was raised by the Non-Resident Indians. The bank has specialized in retail banking services and continuously upgrades its support systems by introducing newer technologies. It is also working on expanding its network of branches all across the country along with meeting the global benchmark. According to the bank, its name is derived from the rich and vivid Indus Valley Civilisation.
IndusInd Bank has 441 branches, and 796 ATMs spread across 303 geographic locations of the country as on September 30, 2012 with 2 representative offices, one each in London and Dubai. Mumbai has the maximum number of bank branches followed by New Delhi and Chennai
IndusInd Bank Limited is a Mumbai based Indian new generation bank, established in 1994. The bank offers commercial, transactional and electronic banking products and services. Indusind Bank was innaugarated in April 1994 by Dr. Manmohan Singh the then Union Finance Minister. Indusind Bank is the first among the new-generation private banks in India.
The bank started its operations with a capital amount of Rs.100 crore among which Rs.60 crore was donated by the Indian Residents and Rs.40 crore was raised by the Non-Resident Indians. The bank has specialized in retail banking services and continuously upgrades its support systems by introducing newer technologies. It is also working on expanding its network of branches all across the country along with meeting the global benchmark. According to the bank, its name is derived from the rich and vivid Indus Valley Civilisation.
IndusInd Bank has 441 branches, and 796 ATMs spread across 303 geographic locations of the country as on September 30, 2012 with 2 representative offices, one each in London and Dubai. Mumbai has the maximum number of bank branches followed by New Delhi and Chennai