Commercial Bank of IndiaNative name | Commercial Bank of India |
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| Founded | Bombay, British India (1845 (1845)) |
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| Defunct | 1866 (1866) |
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Number of locations | 10 |
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| Products | Banking |
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The Commercial Bank of India, also known as Exchange Bank, was a bank which was established in Bombay Presidency (now Mumbai), in 1845 of the British Raj period. The bank failed in the crash of 1866,[1] after successfully operating for 20 years. The bank had eight branches, exclusive of the head office at Bombay, viz: London, Calcutta, Hong Kong, Fuzhou, Shanghai, Hankou (now part of Wuhan), Yokohama and Singapore, with an agency for the purchase of bullion at San Francisco.[2] Commercial Bank of India then was winded up as directed by the Master of the Rolls, under the corresponding section of the Companies Act of England, where the company was registered under the Indian law and was not registered in England, but was carrying on business in England.[3]
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| Institutes | | Central bank | |
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| Regulation | |
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| People | |
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| Buildings |
- Reserve Bank of India Staff College
- RBI Monetary Museum
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Public-sector banks | |
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Private-sector banks | |
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| Foreign banks | | Foreign Bank Branches | |
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| Small finance banks | |
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| Payments banks | Surrendered licencees or wound up | |
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Cooperative banks |
- Abhyudaya Co-operative Bank.
- Buldana Urban Cooperative Credit Society
- Cosmos Bank
- Dombivli Nagari Sahakari Bank
- Kerala Bank
- Mizoram Co-operative Apex Bank
- Punjab and Maharashtra Co-operative Bank
- Repco Bank
- Saraswat Bank
- Shamrao Vithal Co-operative Bank
- TNSC Bank
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| Regional rural banks | | Andhra |
- Andhra Pradesh Grameena Vikas Bank
- Andhra Pragathi Grameena Bank
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| Kerala |
- Kerala Gramin Bank
- North Malabar Gramin Bank
- South Malabar Gramin Bank
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| Uttar Pradesh |
- Allahabad UP Gramin Bank
- Gramin Bank of Aryavart
- Sarva UP Gramin Bank
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| Defunct banks | | Merged | | PSB | |
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- Global Trust Bank (OBC)
- Lakshmi Vilas Bank (DBS)
- Nedungadi Bank (PNB)
- United Western Bank (IDBI)
- United Industrial Bank (Allahabad Bank)
- Punjab and Maharashtra Co-operative Bank (Unity SFB)
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| Acquired | | PSB |
- Bharat Overseas Bank
- Pandyan Bank
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| Wound up |
- Bank of Chettinad
- Dass Bank
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| Liquidated |
- Bengal Bank (1784)
- Bank of Bombay (1720)
- Bank of Hindostan
- General Bank of India
- General Bank of Bengal and Bihar
- Nath Bank
- Palai Central Bank
- The Commercial Bank (1819)
- The Calcutta Bank (1824)
- The Union Bank (1828)
- The Government Savings Bank (1833)
- The Bank of Mirzapore (1835)
- Travancore National and Quilon Bank
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| Related topics | Protocol and codes | |
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Insolvency, bankruptcy and reconstruction | | Boards | |
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| Legislation | |
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| Companies |
- ARCIL
- Edelweiss ARC
- IAMCL
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| Legislation |
- Banking Regulation Act, 1949
- Government Securities Act, 2006
- IBC, 2016
- RBI Act, 1934
- SARFESI Act, 2002
- Income-tax Act, 1961
- Companies Act, 2013
- Insurance Act, 1938
- FEMA, 1999
- RDDBFI, 1993
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