Punjab & Sind Bank

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Punjab & Sind Bank is a major bank in Northern India. Of its almost 900 branches and offices spread throughout India, almost 400 are in Punjab state, though the bank's corporate headquarters is in New Delhi.

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In 1908, leading figures such as Bhai Vir Singh, Sir Sunder Singh Majitha and Sardar Tarlochan Singh founded Punjab & Sind Bank to help the weaker section of the society in their economic endeavours to raise their standard of life.

Punjab and Sind bank was the one of the few banks in northern India who has honored the obligations of the migrating people from Pakistan. In spite of the fact that all its major branches were left in Pakistan and only a few branches were in India after partition.

In 1980 Punjab & Sind Bank was among six banks that the Government of India nationalized in the second wave of nationalizations. (The first wave had been in 1969 when the government nationalized the top 14 banks.)

At some point in the 1970s Punjab & Sind Bank established a branch in London. In 1991 Bank of Baroda acquired Punjab & Sind Bank's London branch.

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