Punjab National Bank

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Punjab National Bank
Type Public (BSE, NSE:PNB)
Founded Lahore, 1895 (in Pre-Independence India)
Headquarters New Delhi, India
Key people Chairman and M.D. Mr. S.C.Gupta
Industry Banking
Insurance
Capital Markets and allied industries
Products Loans, Credit Cards, Savings, Investment vehicles, Insurance etc.
Revenue image:green up.png USD 2.32 billion (2005)
Slogan ...the name you can BANK upon
Website www.PNBIndia.com

Punjab National Bank (PNB), established in 1895 in Lahore, then a part of undivided India, by Lala Lajpat Rai, is the second largest public sector commercial bank in India with about 4500 branches and offices throughout the country. The Government of India nationalized the bank, along with 13 other major commercial banks of India, on July 19, 1969.

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[edit] History

  • 1895: PNB established in Lahore.
  • 1904: PNB established branches in Karachi and Peshawar.
  • 1939: PNB acquired Bhagwandas Bank.
  • 1947: Partition of India and Pakistan at Independence. PNB lost its premises in Lahore, but continued to operate in Pakistan.
  • 1961: PNB acquired Universal Bank of India.
  • 1963: The Government of Burma nationalized PNB's branch in Rangoon (Yangon).
  • September 1965: After the Indo-Pak war the government of Pakistan seized all the offices in Pakistan of Indian banks, including PNB's headoffice, which may have moved to Karachi. PNB also had one or more branches in East Pakistan (Bangladesh).
  • 1960s: PNB amalgamated Indo Commercial Bank (est. 1933) in a rescue.
  • 1969: The Government of India (GOI) nationalized PNB and 13 other top banks.
  • 1976 or 1978: PNB opened a branch in London.
  • 1986 The Reserve Bank of India required PNB to transfer its London branch to State Bank of India after the branch was involved in a fraud scandal.
  • 1988: PNB acquired Hindustan Commercial Bank in a rescue.
  • 1993: PNB acquired New Bank of India, which the GOI had nationalized in 1980.
  • 1998: PNB set up a representative office in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
  • 2003: PNB took over Nedungadi Bank, the oldest private sector bank in Kerala. Rao Bahadur T.M. Appu Nedungadi, author of Kundalatha, one of the earliest novels in Malayalam, had established the bank in 1899. It was incorporated in 1913, and in 1965 had acquired selected assets and deposits of the Coimbatore National Bank. At the time of the merger with PNB, Nedungadi Bank's shares had zero value, with the result that its shareholders received no payment for their shares.

[edit] Chairmen of Punjab National Bank

S C Gupta (2005-07)

S S Kohli (2000-05)

Rashid Jilani (1990-2000)

Jagdish Sharan Varshney (1985-90)


Sudarshan Lal Baluja(1981-85)

Shyam Lal Chopra(1980-81)

Om Parkash Gupata(1977-80)

Tirath Ram Tuli(1975-77)

Parkash Lal Tandon(1972-750

Somesh Chander Trikha(1968-72)

Kamal Nayan Bajaj(1964-67)

Ram Nath Goenka(1960-64)

Seth Shanti Parkash Jain(1954-59)

Shriyansh Parshad Jain(1953-54)

Lala Yodh Raj(1943-53)

Rai Bahadur Diwan Badri Dass(1938-42)

Dr. Maharaj Krishana Kapoor(1931-37)

Lala Dhanpat Rai(1912-31)

Dr. Hira Lal Bhatia(1917-20)

Bhagat Ishwar Dass(1905-10,1913-15)

Rai Bhadur Lala Sukddyal(1912-)Lala 

Rai Bahadur Lala Lal Chand(1898-1905, 1911-12)

Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia(1895-98), the Founder Chairman

Source: Banking Century by Parkash Tandon (Panguin Books)1989

[edit] PNB's Financial Numbers

  • Sales $2.32 bil
  • Profits $.28 bil
  • Assets $24.12 bil
  • Market Value $2.79 bil
  • Employees 58,300

[edit] Forbes Global 2000 Ranking

Punjab National Bank was ranked at 1243 in the Forbes Global 2000 [1].

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References==

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Banking Century by Parkash Tandon (Panguin Books)==