Karnataka Vikas Grameena Bank
Company type | Regional rural bank |
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Industry | Banking Financial services |
Predecessor | Varada Grameena Bank Netravati Grameena Bank Bijapur Grameena Bank Malaprabha Grameena Bank |
Founded | 12 September 2005 |
Headquarters | |
Number of locations | 629 branches (2024) |
Area served | Karnataka, India |
Key people | Shrikant M Bhandiwad (Chairman ) |
Products | |
Owner | Government of India |
Number of employees | 3500 |
Parent | Ministry of Finance, Government of India |
Website | www |
The Karnataka Vikasa Grameena Bank (KVGB) is an Indian Regional Rural Bank sponsored by Canara Bank. It is under the ownership of the Ministry of Finance, Government of India. The bank provides retail banking services to rural users and has 629 branches in North and Western Karnataka.
History
[edit]The bank was constituted on 12 September 2005 after the amalgamation of four Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) namely Malaprabha Grameena Bank, Bijapur Grameena Bank, Varada Grameena Bank and Netravathi Grameena Banks, as per the recommendations of the Narasimhan Committee, under a Government of India notification dated 12 September 2005. All four amalgamated RRBs were sponsored by Syndicate Bank(Now Canara Bank) and were located in Karnataka.
At the time of amalgamation in 2005, the bank’s business was Rs. 23,263.73 Crore. It was named the Karnataka Vikasa Grameena Bank. Its head office is at Dharwad. It is functioning under the sponsorship of Syndicate Bank (now Canara Bank). Shreekant M Bhandiwad, Deputy General Manager of Canara Bank, took charge as the Chairman of the Karnataka Vikasa Grameena Bank (KVGB) on April 24, 2023. Prior to his becoming Chairman of KVGB, Bhandiwad headed the Patna circle of Canara Bank. He was the Deputy Managing Director of Canfin Homes Ltd for a period of three years.
For operational convenience, the bank has set up 10 Regional Offices at Bagalkot, Belagavi, Vijayapura, Chikodi, Dharwad, Gadag, Gokak, Haveri, Kumta & Mangaluru. The bank is operating in almost 1/3rd of the geographical area of Karnataka state, consisting of 6 districts of northern Karnataka and 3 districts of coastal Karnataka. The 6 northern districts are Vijayapur, Bagalkote, Belagavi, Dharwad, Gadag, Haveri and the 3 coastal districts are Uttara Kannada, Udupi & Dakshina Kannada.
The total business of the bank stands at Rs. 35,884 Crores as on 31.03.2024, consisting of Rs. 19,856 Crores deposits and advances of Rs. 16,027 Crores. It has Reserves of Rs. 1,368.61 Crores.
Area of operations
[edit]The Head Office of the Bank is situated at Dharwad, located in the state of Karnataka. The bank is currently operating in 9 districts in the State:-
Deposit schemes
[edit]- Vikas Sanchayani Plus
- Vikas Santusti Deposit Scheme With Overdraft Facility
- Vikas Ashadeep 400
- Vikas Siri Sampat 1111
- Akshaya Cash Certificate
- Nirantara Daily Deposit Scheme
- Vikas Tax Ulitaya - Tax Saving Fixed Deposit
Loan products
[edit]- Vikas Griha[1]
- Vikas Adhar - Mortgage Loan
- Vikas Pratibha - Education Loan Scheme for Studies in India & Abroad
- Vikas Kisan Credit Card
- Agri Tourism
- Vikas Saathi - Mobile Van For Dealers & Traders
- Model Dairy Unit
- Vikas Grihalankar - Interior Decoration of Residential House
- Financing To Landscape Work
- Vikas Griha Flexi - Housing Loan Overdraft Facility
- Drip Irrigation Facility
- Vikas Vahan - Vehicle Loans For All
- Vikas Sarala Sanjeevini - OD Facility To Doctors
- Vikas Mitra Scheme - Vehicle Loan To Milk Vendors & Others
- Vikas Annapoorna - For Hotel & Restaurants
- Vikas Nirantara – DL on Pigmy
- Vikas Suvarna – Jewel Loan Scheme
- VIKAS KIRAN – Solar Home Lighting & Water Heating Systems loans[2]
See also
[edit]- Banking in India
- List of banks in India
- Reserve Bank of India
- Regional Rural Bank
- Indian Financial System Code
- List of largest banks
- List of companies of India
- Make in India
References
[edit]- ^ "Karnataka Vikas Grameena Bank :: KVGB :: Dharwad, KA". www.kvgbank.com. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
- ^ "KVG Bank wins award for solar lighting". Thehindu.com. 17 February 2011. Retrieved 2 July 2015.