Canara Bank
Canara Bank
About

Canara Bank is one of the largest public sector banks owned by the Government of India. It is headquartered in Bengaluru. It was established at Mangalore in 1906 by Ammembal Subba Rao Pai. It is one of the oldest public sector banks in the country.

Founded as 'Canara Bank Hindu Permanent Fund' in 1906, by late Shri Ammembal Subba Rao Pai, a philanthropist, this small seed blossomed into a limited company as 'Canara Bank Ltd.' in 1910 and became Canara Bank in 1969 after nationalization.

Founding Principles

  1. To remove Superstition and ignorance.
  2. To spread education among all to sub-serve the first principle.
  3. To inculcate the habit of thrift and savings.
  4. To transform the financial institution not only as the financial heart of the community but the social heart as well.
  5. To assist the needy.
  6. To work with sense of service and dedication.
  7. To develop a concern for fellow human being and sensitivity to the surroundings with a view to make changes/remove hardships and sufferings.
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Type of organization

India
1 office
1910
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Company Offices

  • India (headquarters)
  • New Delhi
  • Department of Financial Services, Ministry of Finance , Government of India, New Delhi - 110001