Saturday, March 6, 2010

PNB gets RBI nod for Australian office

Press Trust of India / Mumbai March 05, 2010, 20:53 IST

Punjab National Bank (PNB) today said it has 
received approval from the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
to open representative office in Australia.

In a filing to the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) the bank
said it has received approval from the RBI to open a 
representative office in Sydney, Australia.

In a bid to expand overseas presence, PNB recently
acquired a small-sized Dana Bank in Kazakhstan.

The bank also has plans to set up subsidiaries in Canada 
over the next one year and is looking at regions like
South Africa, Indonesia and Ghana for expansion later on.

At present, the bank has branches in Hong Kong, Kabul
and Dubai and representative offices in Shanghai.

It plans to upgrade the Shanghai representative office to
a full-fledged branch over the next one year and has applied
to open branches in Norway.

At present, the bank has four branches in Britain and 
also have joint venture operations in Nepal and Bhutan.
It has a total branch strength of 4,836 across the globe.

The bank expects to raise the share of revenue from overseas
business to 7 per cent over the next three years from 3.5 per cent now.

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