State Bank of India
state bank of India
Bank of America is one of the largest banks in the world and has offices/branches across the globe. Some countries where it has branches are:IndiaEnglandSingaporeetc
State Bank of India is probably the largest public sector bank in the world. SBI and its subsidiary banks have more than 17,000 branches in India plus many more across the globe. I don't think any other bank in the world has so many branches. There are other banks in india & the world with thousands of branches but none with 17,000+ that are in operation.
US Bank is a national bank. US bank has branches in 25 different states. It is also the fifth largest bank in the US based on deposits, and the fourth largest in branches.
ICICI Bank is the second largest bank in India by assets and third largest by capitalization. Its headquarter is in Mumbai and its has 3,130 branches all over India.
sbi
Bank of India is the fourth largest public sector (government owned) bank in India. It has more than 4000 branches across India with 50+ branches outside the country. They also have a strong ATM Network of around 1800 ATMs making them one of the largest in the country. The bank is headquartered in Mumbai, India and has a pan india presence serving customers across the country.
State Bank of India is the largest commercial bank in India by both Branch and ATM numbers. They have: a. 16000 branches (26000 branches if we include associate bank branches too) b. 21000 ATMs (more than 45000 ATMs if we include the ATMs of the associate banks too) They are also the largest commercial bank in terms of customer base and deposits.
Rastriya Banijya Bank (RBB) has the largest numbers of branches in Nepal. Over 131 branches.
In around 1980 it was bought by First Jersey National Bank (Jersey City), and GB was then known as "First Jersey South". In 1987 FJ was bought by National Westminster Bank (London), one of the largest banks in the world. In 1994 NatWest sold NatWestUSA to Fleet Bank (Boston). Fleet has since been sold to Bank of America, and as of the writing of this answer (2008) the old Guarantee Bank branches are Bof A branches.
In 1996 the largest bank in the world was the Tokyo-Mitsubishi bank