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State Bank of India

The Government of India nationalized the Imperial Bank of India in 1955, with the Reserve Bank of India taking a 60% stake and renamed it the State Bank of India.

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What is the meaning of SBI logo according to the bank authority?

1)The hole represents security... its like lock and keyhole 2)Big round represents its largest network in india.. n the narrow line shows that it provides its services to every common people...

When and why was economic reform measures initiated in India?

Economic reform measures initiated in India as a result in an increase in liberalization. Attempts were made to make India more of a socialist society after 1991.

How many year state bank of India ATM card valid?

Usually debit or ATM cards issued by banks are valid for 2-3 years and in some cases even 5 years. The date until which the card is valid is printed on the front side of the card just beside your name. you can check that. It will contain the month and year until which your card is valid.

Where is expiry date and cvv in SBI ATM card?

Expiry date---> add 5 years & 8 months to "valid from" date.

CVV ---> use last 3 digits of ur 19 digit atm card no.

100% working !!

Define Service quality?

service quality is the customer expectation from the product or services and actual performance of the the services

How get net banking facILITY of sbi?

i am submit upsconline apllication civil services(premilinary) exam-2012 in part 1 and 2 registration

procedure i"ll get registration ID I"ll also get printout of application details. next step fee payment challen procedure.writenow iam not pay the payment of upsc exan fees how i pay the upsc exam fee through net banking facility of sbi.

How can you check your visa processing online?

Please email to the agent or customer service of the website you apply with.

When was sbi nationalised?

State Bank of India (SBI) was the only public sector bank in India. SBI was nationalised in 1955 under the SBI Act of 1955.

Problems historians faced in their efforts to write a historical account.?

This may not be a list of common problems faced, but here is a step by step guide -

http://www.makinghistory.co.za/LearningStrategies/Identinfo.asp

use the 10 steps on the right to continue through writing a historical account

Good luck

HL

What are the advantages of operating with the State Farm Bank?

The State Farm Bank has better interest rates in checking and savings accounts, very affordable rates for different kinds of loans, and it is very simple to operate with it.

State bank charter?

Good info here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/State_bank

Basic benefits of a state charter over national charter:

bank can lend a higher percentage of it's capital

doesn't have to be in the federal reserve system

easier and cheaper to get and maintain a state charter

asses to services that may not be available to national banks like real estate brokerage

Are district cooperative banks government banks or private banks?

That would depend on where you live but cooperative banks are normally private banks owned by the people (but not the government).

Why did the banks moms on fresh prince change?

The first mom, actress Janet Hubert-Whitten was fired because she violated her contract by becoming pregnant during the season - They had to rework the script and invent Nikki the baby because of her pregnancy. NBC than fired her for breach of contract

What is the strength of sbi bank?

Ø Strong domestic market position sustaining reach and customer confidence

Ø Strong capital position helping pursue growth initiatives

SBS merger further hastens SBI and its associate banks merger and helping defend its leadership position

Who is the IMF chairman now?

==4:59 PM 11/14/2009== Dominique Strauss-Kahn

How do you find ifs code for state bank of India?

Here you go-

http://finance.indiamart.com/pdfs/all-bank-india-detail.pdf

Which among the following measure of controlling inflation can be taken up byReserve Bank of India and not by Government of India?

I).Monetary Measures

The most important and commonly used method to control inflation is monetary policy of the Central Bank. Most central banks use high interest rates as the traditional way to fight or prevent inflation.

Monetary measures used to control inflation include:

(i) bank rate policy

(ii) cash reserve ratio and

(iii) open market operations.

Bank rate policy is used as the main instrument of monetary control during the period of inflation. When the central bank raises the bank rate, it is said to have adopted a dear money policy. The increase in bank rate increases the cost of borrowing which reduces commercial banks borrowing from the central bank. Consequently, the flow of money from the commercial banks to the public gets reduced. Therefore, inflation is controlled to the extent it is caused by the bank credit.

Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) : To control inflation, the central bank raises the CRR which reduces the lending capacity of the commercial banks. Consequently, flow of money from commercial banks to public decreases. In the process, it halts the rise in prices to the extent it is caused by banks credits to the public.

Open Market Operations: Open market operations refer to sale and purchase of government securities and bonds by the central bank. To control inflation, central bank sells the government securities to the public through the banks. This results in transfer of a part of bank deposits to central bank account and reduces credit creation capacity of the commercial banks