The Reserve Bank of India was started in the year 1935 during the British Rule. RBI is the central bank of India that regulates and supervises the operations of all the banks that operate within India. Any bank that operates inside the borders of the Indian country, have to follow the guidelines laid down by RBI.
The current Governor is Mr. Duvvuri Subbarao.
r b i missionand vision
The Reserve Bank does not have a President but has a Governor. The present Governor of Reserve bank of India is Duvvuri Subbarao. Some of the previous governors of RBI in reverse order are: 1. Y Venugopal 2. Bimal Jalan 3. C Rangarajan 4. S Venkitramanan 5. R N Malhotra 6. A Ghosh 7. Manmohan Singh 8. I G Patel 9. M Narasimham 10. K R Puri 11. N C Sen Gupta 12. S Jagannathan 13. B N Adarkar 14. L K Jha 15. P C Bhattacharya 16. H V R Iyengar 17. K G Ambegaonkar 18. Sir Benegal Rama Rau 19. Sir C D Deskmukh 20. Sir James Taylor 21. Sir Osborne Smith (The first governor)
Reserve Bank of India does not have a president but has only a governor.The present Governor of Reserve bank of India is Duvvuri Subbarao. Some of the previous governors of RBI in reverse order are:Y VenugopalBimal JalanC RangarajanS VenkitramananR N MalhotraA GhoshManmohan SinghI G PatelM NarasimhamK R PuriN C Sen GuptaS JagannathanB N AdarkarL K JhaP C BhattacharyaH V R IyengarK G AmbegaonkarSir Benegal Rama RauSir C D DeskmukhSir James TaylorSir Osborne Smith (The first governor)
The deputy governors of Reserve Bank India in early 2016 are: - Harun R. Khan - Dr. Urjit R. Patel - R. Gandhi - S. S. Mundra
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r b i missionand vision
r b i missionand vision
The Reserve Bank does not have a President but has a Governor. The present Governor of Reserve bank of India is Duvvuri Subbarao. Some of the previous governors of RBI in reverse order are: 1. Y Venugopal 2. Bimal Jalan 3. C Rangarajan 4. S Venkitramanan 5. R N Malhotra 6. A Ghosh 7. Manmohan Singh 8. I G Patel 9. M Narasimham 10. K R Puri 11. N C Sen Gupta 12. S Jagannathan 13. B N Adarkar 14. L K Jha 15. P C Bhattacharya 16. H V R Iyengar 17. K G Ambegaonkar 18. Sir Benegal Rama Rau 19. Sir C D Deskmukh 20. Sir James Taylor 21. Sir Osborne Smith (The first governor)
Reserve Bank of India does not have a president but has only a governor.The present Governor of Reserve bank of India is Duvvuri Subbarao. Some of the previous governors of RBI in reverse order are:Y VenugopalBimal JalanC RangarajanS VenkitramananR N MalhotraA GhoshManmohan SinghI G PatelM NarasimhamK R PuriN C Sen GuptaS JagannathanB N AdarkarL K JhaP C BhattacharyaH V R IyengarK G AmbegaonkarSir Benegal Rama RauSir C D DeskmukhSir James TaylorSir Osborne Smith (The first governor)
The deputy governors of Reserve Bank India in early 2016 are: - Harun R. Khan - Dr. Urjit R. Patel - R. Gandhi - S. S. Mundra
RBI does not have a general manager. The Governor is the head of the Reserve Bank of India.The present Governor of Reserve bank of India is Duvvuri Subbarao. Some of the previous governors of RBI in reverse order are:Y VenugopalBimal JalanC RangarajanS VenkitramananR N MalhotraA GhoshManmohan SinghI G PatelM NarasimhamK R PuriN C Sen GuptaS JagannathanB N AdarkarL K JhaP C BhattacharyaH V R IyengarK G AmbegaonkarSir Benegal Rama RauSir C D DeskmukhSir James TaylorSir Osborne Smith (The first governor)
The present Governor of Reserve bank of India is Duvvuri Subbarao.Some of the previous governors of RBI in reverse order are:Y VenugopalBimal JalanC RangarajanS VenkitramananR N MalhotraA GhoshManmohan SinghI G PatelM NarasimhamK R PuriN C Sen GuptaS JagannathanB N AdarkarL K JhaP C BhattacharyaH V R IyengarK G AmbegaonkarSir Benegal Rama RauSir C D DeskmukhSir James TaylorSir Osborne Smith (The first governor)
The Reserve Bank of India has branch offices at most state capitals and at a few major cities in India. They are: a. Mumbai - Head Office b. Ahmedabad c. Bangalore d. Bhopal e. Bhubaneswar f. Chandigarh g. Chennai h. Delhi i. Guwahati j. Hyderabad k. Jaipur l. Jammu m. Kanpur n. Kolkata o. Lucknow p. Mumbai q. Nagpur r. Patna and s. Thiruvananthapuram.
There are many Government banks in India. They are: a. Allahabad Bank b. Andhra Bank c. Bank of Baroda d. Bank of India e. Bank of Maharashtra f. Canara Bank g. Central Bank of India h. Corporation Bank i. Dena Bank j. IDBI Bank k. Indian Bank l. Indian Overseas Bank m. Oriental Bank of Commerce n. Punjab & Sind Bank o. Punjab National Bank p. State Bank of India (And all its subsidiaries) q. Syndicate Bank r. UCO Bank s. Union Bank of India t. Vijaya Bank
Smt. Vijayalakshmi Iyer (V. R. Iyer) took over as Chairperson & Managing Director of Bank of India w.e.f. 5th November, 2012.
The bank that believes in innovation and practice with the people , for the people and by the people is UNION BANK OF INDIA. With its new approach and marketing policies and it's services the back will definitely flourish. I vote for UNION BANK OF INDIA.
There are many nationalized banks in India. Their names are as follows:State Bank of India & its subsidiariesAllahabad BankBank of BarodaBank of IndiaBank of MaharashtraCanara BankCentral Bank of IndiaCorporation BankDena BankIndian BankIndian Overseas BankOriental Bank of CommercePunjab & Sind BankPunjab National BankSyndicate BankUCO BankUnion Bank of IndiaUnited Bank of IndiaVijaya Bank