Indian Overseas Bank Missed Call Number for Balance Enquiry and Mini Statement

Indian Overseas Bank Missed Call Number for Balance Enquiry and Mini Statement and more information are given in this article. Indian Overseas Bank gives us benefit of Investment Banking, NRI Banking, Phone Banking, SMS Banking, Internet Banking, Corporate Banking, and more banking facilities. Missed call banking Facility is available, the benifit of this service is its free and and you can access your account details without having net balance or no need of ATM.

In this article, we have provided information about Indian Overseas Bank Missed call Number for Balance and Mini Statement, Phone Number for Balance.

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Indian Overseas Bank

Indian Overseas Bank Missed Call Number for Balance and Mini Statement, Phone Number for Balance and more

Indian Overseas Bank Missed Call Facility Numbers

  • Indian Overseas Bank Missed Call Balance Enquiry Number: 04442220004
  • Indian Overseas Bank Missed Call Mini Statement Number: 04442220004
  • Indian Overseas Bank Missed Call Last Transactions Number: 04442220004
  • Indian Overseas Bank Missed Call Number for Account Balance: 04442220004

Indian Overseas Bank  Social Media Profiles

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Indian Overseas Bank Fast Facts

  • Founder: M. Ct. M. Chidambaram Chettyar
  • Headquarters: Chennai Tamilnadu, India
  • Owner: Government of India
  • Number of employees: 31,846 (2016)
  • Capital Ratio: 9.66% (2016)
  • Net Income: 2,897.33 crore
  • Number of locations: 3557
  • Type: Public
  • Industry: Banking Capital Market

About Indian Overseas Bank

Indian Overseas Bank was founded by M. Ct. M. Chidambaram, in 1937. Indian Overseas Bank started up immediately at three branches, one each in Rangoon, Madras and Karaikudi. After succeed of three branches bank quickly opened a branch in Penang, Kuala Lumpur and another in Singapore. Because of world war 2, bank  lost its branches in Rangoon, Penang, and Singapore.

After world war II in 1945 or 1946 bank  opened a branch in Colombo and Bangkok. In 1955 bank  opened its branch in Hong Kong, China. In 1963 the revolutionary government in Burma nationalized Indian Overseas Bank’s branches in Rangoon, Mandalay and Moulmein. In 1969, The Government of India nationalized Indian Overseas Bank.

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Article Title: Indian Overseas Bank Missed Call Number for Balance Enquiry and Mini Statement
Article first published on May 26, 2019.