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The First Among All Banks : Banking Awareness

The First Among All Banks : Banking Awareness section has become an essential section of majority of banking/recruitment examination conducted in India. Essentially it checks how much is the candidate keeping up with the knowledge of banking and financial sector,with special reference to the banking industry.


Banking Awareness The First Among All Banks

  • First Bank in India – Bank of Hindustan
  • First Foreign Bank in India – HSBC Bank
  • First Universal Bank in India- ICICI Bank

  • First Governor of RBI –  Osborne Smith
  • First Indian governor of RBI – C D Deshmukh
  • India’s first all-woman bank – Bhartiya Mahila Bank
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