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Shamrao Vithal Co-operative Bank

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Indian cooperative bank
SVC Cooperative Bank Limited
Company typeCo-operative Bank
IndustryBanking
Financial services
Founded1906
FounderLate Shamrao Vithal Kaikini (1842-1905)
Late Rao Bahadur Shripad Subbarao Talmaki (1868-1948)
HeadquartersMumbai, India
Key people
Durgesh S Chandavarkar (Chairman)[1]
Ravinder Singh (Managing Director)[2]
ProductsCommercial banking
Retail banking
Private banking
Trade Finance
Asset management
Mortgages
Foreign Exchange
RevenueRs 33,480.61 crore[3]
Rs 176.31 crore[3]
Number of employees
2302 (2023)
Websitewww.svcbank.com

The Shamrao Vithal Co-op. Bank Ltd. (SVC Bank) known as SVC Cooperative Bank Limited, is a scheduled bank in India that was established in 1906, being registered as a Co-operative Credit Society on 27 December 1906. Its main goals when it was established were to encourage saving, help the less fortunate people of the community with their economic endeavours, and to raise money to help deserving members.[4]

History

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Late Rao Bahadur Shripad Subbarao Talmaki, the Maharshi of Co-operation, was the main architect of the Bank and he named it after Late Shamrao Vithal Kaikini, who was his main guiding force and Guru. The Bank was originally registered as a Co-operative Credit Society on 27 December 1906.[citation needed ]

Branches

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The bank has 198 branches and is present in 11 States of India:[5] Maharashtra, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Delhi, Rajasthan, Haryana, Goa, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh.[citation needed ]

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