About Andhra Bank
Andhra Bank provides various banking products and services to large, medium, and small customers in India. The company operates in Treasury Operations, Corporate/Wholesale Banking, Retail Banking, and Other Banking Operations segments. It offers deposit products that include savings accounts, current accounts, term deposits, and Demat accounts; and loan products, which comprise housing loans, vehicle loans, educational loans, loans against gold for non-agricultural purposes, personal and professional loans, mortgage loans, and reverse mortgage loans, as well as loans against rent receivables, National Savings Certificates, Kisan Vikas Patra, life insurance policies, and other securities. The company also provides credit, debit, and prepaid cards; payment services; life, and non-life and general health insurance products; and mutual funds. In addition, it offers various credit facilities, such as working capital finance, export import finance, working capital demand loans, bill finance, project finance, insurance finance, term finance, corporate loans, equipment finance, bridge loans, advances against share deposits and rent receivables, loan of credit, bank guarantees, and letters of credit; and project appraisal and loan syndication services. Further, the company provides NRI banking services; services to micro, small, and medium enterprises; short term credit and medium/long term credit for agricultural and allied activities; women empowerment facilities; various agricultural schemes; and rural development measures. Additionally, it offers Internet Banking, mobile banking, and other online services. As of March 31, 2014, the company had 2,114 branches and 1,850 ATMs. Andhra Bank was founded in 1923 and is headquartered in Hyderabad, India.