- Source: Tripura Gramin Bank
Tripura Gramin Bank (TGB) is a Regional Rural Bank established on 21 December 1976 in terms of the provisions under the Regional Rural Banks Act 1976. The bank is sponsored by Punjab National Bank and is owned by Government of India (50% of Share Capital Deposit), Govt. of Tripura (15% of Share Capital Deposit) and Punjab National Bank (35% of Share Capital Deposit). TGB has total number of 154 operating branches in Eight District in Tripura. It is under the ownership of Ministry of Finance, Government of India.
The shareholders of the Bank are Government of India (50%), Punjab National Bank (35%) and Government of Tripura (15%). The Bank is operating in eight districts of Tripura State with its Head Office at Agartala. The bank has three Regional Offices functioning at Agartala (West Tripura), Udaipur (South Tripura) and Kailashahar (North Tripura).
History
The bank was established on 21.12.1976 with only four branches (Agartala, Bishramganj, Bishalgarh & Jolaibari). However, presently it has grown to a network of 154 branches operating in eight districts in the State.
In 2010, the bank launched its Core Banking Solution. ATM facility has now been extended to almost all branches & bank has launched Mobile Banking service in 4 May 2018.
Branches
See also
Banking in India
Indian Financial System Code
List of banks in India
List of companies of India
List of largest banks
Make in India
Regional Rural Bank
Reserve Bank of India
References
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- Tripura Gramin Bank
- Regional rural bank
- Public sector banks in India
- Punjab National Bank
- List of banks in India
- Public Sector Undertakings in India
- Ministry of Finance (India)
- Bank Employees Federation of India
- Dhalai district
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