Canara bank is a nationalized bank in India. By nationalized, it means that the Government of India owns this bank and is responsible for all the money that is deposited in it by the customers. Some other nationalized banks in India are State Bank of India, Indian Bank, Indian Overseas Bank etc.
Canara Bank , 1996 for its Seshadripuram branch in Bangalore
There were 3564 Canara Bank branches located in India in December of 2011.
A SWIFT and IBAN number can be the same. The Canara Bank in India has several SWIFT codes. Their Agra overseas branch swift code is CNRBINBBAOB.
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Cash Reserve Ratio or CRR in India is the amount of money that every bank has to deposit with the RBI per customer. Every time a customer deposits cash to the bank, the bank has to correspondingly deposit a portion of that cash to the RBI. RBI decides this percentage of money that each bank has to deposit with it.
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Yes, you can deposit a money order in your bank.
Yes, you can deposit a money order in the bank.
Canara bank is a major commercial bank. It offers the following services:Savings accountCurrent/Checking accountCredit/Debit cardsFixed/Recurring DepositsAuto/Home/Gold/Personal loansSafe deposit lockersDEMAT AccountInsuranceetc
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