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  1. The Imperial Bank of India (IBI) was one of the oldest and the largest commercial bank in India, and was subsequently renamed and nationalised as the State Bank of India in 1955. Initially, as per its royal charter, it acted as the central bank for India prior to the formation of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in 1935.

    • 27 January 1921; 102 years ago
  2. 27. Jan. 2021 · Die Imperial Bank of India (IBI) öffnete ihre Türen am 27. Januar 1921. Entstanden ist sie durch die Reorganisation der drei Präsidialbanken des kolonialen Indiens. Denn damals verschmolzen gemäß der vom indischen Legislativrat verabschiedeten Gesetzgebung die Bank of Bengal, die Bank of Bombay und die Bank of Madras zu einer ...

  3. 27. Jan. 2014 · The Imperial Bank of India was a commercial bank and a central bank that merged with the State Bank of India in 1955. It was founded in 1921 and had 14 Presidency Banks as its subsidiaries. It played a key role in the economic development of India till independence and beyond. Learn more about its history, functions, and achievements.

  4. The Government of India took control of the Imperial Bank of India in 1955, with Reserve Bank of India (India's central bank) taking a 60% stake, renaming it State Bank of India. On 16 August 2022, in an attempt to facilitate and support India's start-ups , SBI announced the launch of its first "state-of-the-art" dedicated branch for ...

    • 2,36,116 (SEPT 2023)
    • ₹473,378.14 crore (US$59 billion) (2023)
  5. 27. Jan. 2018 · Learn how the Imperial Bank of India, now State Bank of India, was formed in 1921 by merging three presidency banks. Read about its role as a fiscal agent, a commercial bank and a subsidiary of SBI.

    • Riddhi Tyagi
  6. 17. Sept. 2022 · The origin of India’s largest bank, the State Bank of India, can be traced back to the 27th of January, 1921. Formerly known as the Imperial Bank of India, it was created because of a merger between the three presidency banks, Bank of Bengal, Bank of Bombay and Bank of Madras. It was the last…

  7. 18. März 2006 · 4.3 This chapter describes the evolution of central banking in India over the period of seventy years since the inception of the Reserve Bank in 1935. For analytical convenience, the entire period 1935-2005 is sub-divided into three broad phases: foundation phase (1935-1950), development phase (1951-1990) and reform phase (1991 onwards).