What was d name of first bank established in India ?
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Answer / tirupathi rao
The first banks were The General Bank of India, which
started in 1786, and the Bank of Hindustan, both of which
are now defunct.
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Answer / rishabh saxena
THE 1ST BANK ESTABLISHED IN INDIA IS BANK OF HINDUSTAN IN 1770
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Answer / gaurav
bank of hindustan was the first bank to be established in
india(alexender n co.) at calcutta in 1770
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Answer / ramesh bala
Bank of Hindustan in 1770 was the first bank to be
established in india. the first purely indian bank was
punjab national bank in 1894.
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Answer / mudit
Its Bank Of Hindustan established in 1770 in Calcutta by
Alexander company
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Answer / mayank
bank of hindustan was the first bank to be established in india(alexender n co.) at calcutta in 1770
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Answer / k s sudhir chand
The first bank was establised in 1720 "The General bank Of
india". The Hindustan bank was also established at the same
time but was a failiur. In 1786 "The General bank Of India"
was recognised hence it is said to be established in 1786
i.e. the banking in india started in 1786.
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