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Catholic Syrian Bank |
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Catholic Syrian Bank was incorporated on 26th November 1920, in the Thrissur district of Kerala. The bank commenced its operations on 1st January 1921, with an authorized capital of Rs. 5 lakhs and a paid up capital of Rs. 45270. For the first two decades after its foundation, the bank concentrated solely on Kerala. |
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Following the crash of Travancore National Quilon Bank in 1938 and Palai Central Bank in 1960, many of the small-scale banks came on the verge of collapsing, laying down the path of consolidation, through mergers and acquisitions. The Catholic Syrian Bank boasts of a network of 363 branches and 1 extension counter, including NRI/SSI/Industrial Finance and Service branches. There are as many as 124 ATM centers of the Catholic Syrian Bank, throughout India. It is also in the process of expanding the branches as well as ATM counters, in the near future. |
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Undoubtedly, being tech-savvy and full of expertise, private banks like Catholic Syrian Bank have played a major role in the development of Indian banking industry. They have made banking more efficient and customer friendly. In the process they have jolted public sector banks out of complacency and forced them to become more competitive. |
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