About State Bank Of India
State Bank of India provides various banking products and services in India and internationally. It offers personal banking products and services, including current accounts, savings accounts, term deposits, and capital gain schemes; housing, car, property, educational, personal, festival, career, scholar, and gold loans, as well as loans for pensioners and loans against shares/debentures; and mobile and Internet banking, demat, ATM, foreign inward remittance, safe deposit locker, public provident fund, multi-city cheques, money transfer, and mobile wallet services, as well as cards and inflation indexed national savings securities-cumulative bonds. The company also provides corporate banking services comprising corporate accounts, working capital and project finance, deferred payment guarantees, corporate term loans, structured finance, dealer and channel financing, equipment leasing, loan syndication, construction equipment loans, financing Indian firms overseas subsidiaries or JVs, and cash management products; products for NRIs, including accounts and deposits, loans, remittances, and investments; agricultural banking and micro credit to agriculturists and landless agricultural laborers; and current accounts, deposits, transaction banking, asset backed loans, fleet finance schemes, and collateral free loans for SME customers. In addition, it offers international banking products and services; broking, bill payment, and online railway ticket booking; and credit cards, life and general insurance, mutual funds, factoring, security trading, pension fund management, and custodial services, as well as primary dealership services in the money market. The company operates through 21,977 branches, including 6,108 branches of its 5 associate banks; and 51,491 ATMs. State Bank of India was founded in 1806 and is based in Mumbai, India.