
About Uttarbanga Kshetriya Gramin Bank
According to Section 3(2) of the RRB Act of 1976, the Central Bank of India supported Uttarbanga Kshetriya Gramin Bank, a Regional Rural Bank of India, which had its head office in Coochbehar and was founded on March 7, 1977. Additionally, it is owned by the governments of West Bengal (15%), the Central Bank of India (50%) and the country of India (50%).
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Not necessarily! While they cater to rural communities, anyone residing within their operational area can open accounts and access some services.
Not yet, but UBKGB is actively working on implementing online account opening soon. For now, visit their nearest branch for a smooth and personalized experience.
Requirements vary based on the account type. Typically, you’ll need valid ID proof, address proof, and possibly income documents for loan accounts. Check their website or visit a branch for specific details.
They offer various loan schemes specifically tailored to MSMEs, like MUDRA loans, Stand Up India Loans, and Laghu Udyog Yojna loans. Their loan specialists can guide you to the best option based on your needs.
Absolutely! Their platform allows for transactions, bill payments, salary disbursements, and even GST e-payments, streamlining your business finances.
They are actively exploring and evaluating new technologies to enhance customer convenience. Stay tuned for future updates!
Their initiatives vary across locations but often focus on financial literacy programs, women’s empowerment through self-help groups, and supporting sustainable agricultural practices. Visit their website or local branch for specific details.