South Malabar Gramin Bank

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South Malabar Gramin Bank
Type Sponsored Bank
Founded Estd under Regional Rural Banks Act 1976
Headquarters Malappuram, Kerala, India
Key people N.S. Bose, Chairman
Industry Financial
Commercial banks
Employees 1527
Website www.smgbank.com

South Malabar Gramin Bank (SMGB) is the largest Regional Rural Bank in India. It was established in 1976 as a Scheduled Commercial Bank as per Regional Rural Banks Act of 1976. Its area of operation is limited to 6 districts in Kerala, India. It finances farm & non-farm sectors and other employment generation programs through its 216 branches spread over these 6 districts.

SMGB is a sponsored bank of Canara Bank

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Chelembra Bank Robbery

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