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Allahabad Bank mulls foray into insurance, realty fund — Annual profit Rs 542 cr; to pay 30 pc total
ALLAHABAD Bank is mulling entry into insurance and realty fund businesses through its subsidiary AllBank Finance Ltd. According to the Chairman & Managing Director of the bank, Mr Onkar Nath Singh, the details of the insurance foray - - ... More

Syndicate Bank Q4 net rises to Rs 280 cr
SYNDICATE Bank has reported a 7.14 per cent drop in net profit for 2004-05. However, the bank reported a Rs 280-crore net profit for the fourth quarter, against a loss of Rs 78 crore in the third quarter. Speaking to newspersons, Mr N. Kantha ... More



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