State Bank of Hyderabad
(SBH) is an associate bank of State Bank of India (SBI), and is one of the
scheduled banks in India. The Bank's Head Office is situated at Gunfoundry
Area, in Hyderabad, India. SBH has over 1200 branches and about 12,800
employees. Assets are in excess of Rupees 767 billion.
The bank originated as the central bank of the erstwhile
Nizam state under the name, Hyderabad State Bank. It was established in 1942,
during the reign of the last Nizam of Hyderabad, Mir Osman Ali Khan. The bank
also managed the Osmania Sicca, the currency of Hyderabad state, which had the
distinction of having its own currency during British rule.
In 1956, the bank absorbed, by merger, the Mercantile
Bank of Hyderabad, which Raja Pannalal Pitti had founded in 1935. (Other
accounts give year of founding as 1946 and that of merger as 1952).
Hyderabad State Bank was renamed State Bank of Hyderabad
in 1956, and its entire share capital was vested with the Reserve Bank of
India. Later, after the Subsidiary Banks Act was passed in 1959, it and the
other banks of the princely states became subsidiaries of SBI. SBH was the
first subsidiary of State Bank of India.
Shri Pratip
Choudhary – Chairman.
Sri. M Bhagavantha Rao - Managing Director.
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