![]() Indbank Merchant Banking Services Ltd.For location of ATM and its address click: ATM Network.īank has 3 Overseas branches – One in Singapore and 2 in Srilanka. ![]() The activities of the Bank are covered by the Banking Regulation Act and the directives of RBI issued from time to time.įor location of branches, their addresses =>click on Branch Networkīesides the Bank provides 24X7 Banking service through ATMs spread across the country. Bank has adopted a four tier organisation set up comprising its Corporate office, 14 Field General Managers Office, 78 Zonal Offices and 5754 branches (as on ) spread all over the country besides 3 overseas branches located in Singapore and Srilanka.Īs on, the Government of India was holding 79.86% of the equity capital with the balance of 20.14% with the general public. With the amalgamation of Allahabad Bank into Indian Bank from 1st April 2020, the Bank expanded its footprints, business and clientele across the country. In 2007, the Bank became Public Listed Bank. ![]() Bank was one among the 14 Banks Nationalized on June 19, 1969. The Bank was established on 15 th August 1907, as part of the Swadeshi Movement and so proudly shares its founding day with Nation’s Independence day. The particulars of its organization, functions and duties Mandatory Disclosure by the Bank under section 4 (1)(b) of RTI Act and its Annual Updation – 2022 The application shall be disposed of in accordance with the section 7 of RTI Act. SECTION 10 OF RTI ACT REGISTRATIONIt can also be submitted in any of the Bank’s branches/Zonal Offices.Ĭitizens can also submit request through online portal by accessing the link where the RTI fees can be paid online and upon submission of the request the requester gets the registration number and can track the application. SECTION 10 OF RTI ACT HOW TOHOW TO GET THE INFORMATION?Īny citizen can request for information by making an application in writing or through electronic means to Public Information Officer (PIO) placed at Head Office, Indian Bank, No.66 Rajaji Salai, Chennai – 600 001. The public may also refer to the relative sections of the Act before submitting a request for information. The Act provides under Sections 8 and 9, certain categories of information that are exempt from disclosure to the citizens. The right to information includes an access to the information which is held by or under the control of the Bank which comes under Public Authority and includes the right to inspect the work, document, records, taking notes, extracts or certified copies of documents / records and certified samples of the materials and obtaining information which is also stored in electronic form. INFORMATION AVAILABLE UNDER THE ACTĪs far as the Banks are concerned the relevant provision that have already come into force are Sections 4(1), 5(1) & 5(2). In order to promote transparency and accountability in the working of any Public Authority, the Act provides the right to citizens to secure access to information of general nature.The Public Sector Banks are “Public Authorities” for the purposes of this Act. The Government of India has enacted the ‘Right to Information Act 2005” replacing the Freedom of Information Act.
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