PNB may take control of 2-3 small state-run banks in three months: report

PNB may take control of 2-3 small state-run banks in three months: report

The Indian government is seeking to consolidate the nation's debt-burdened state banking sector.

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Reuters
  • May 21, 2019,
  • Updated May 21, 2019 4:19 PM IST

India's Punjab National Bank could take control of two-to-three small state-run banks, that could include Oriental Bank Of Commerce, Andhra Bank and Allahabad Bank, according to two sources familiar with the situation.

PNB could start the process of taking control of the banks in the next three months, according to the sources, who declined to be named.

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The Indian government is seeking to consolidate the nation's debt-burdened state banking sector.

ALSO READ: Merger impact: BoB looks to rationalise 800-900 branches to improve operational efficiency

India's Punjab National Bank could take control of two-to-three small state-run banks, that could include Oriental Bank Of Commerce, Andhra Bank and Allahabad Bank, according to two sources familiar with the situation.

PNB could start the process of taking control of the banks in the next three months, according to the sources, who declined to be named.

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The Indian government is seeking to consolidate the nation's debt-burdened state banking sector.

ALSO READ: Merger impact: BoB looks to rationalise 800-900 branches to improve operational efficiency

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