State Bank of India - Jaipur

3.7/5 based on 8 reviews

Contact State Bank of India

Address :

2, New Sanganer Rd, Ved-Vatika, DP कॉलोनी, Sodala, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302019, India

Phone : 📞 +98
Postal code : 302019
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2, New Sanganer Rd, Ved-Vatika, DP कॉलोनी, Sodala, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302019, India
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Jyoti Gill on Google

Very bad staff and service No different line of women for deposit cash
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Ashok Singh Shekhawat on Google

Too much impressed with branch manager personality this man Mr. Meena was soo much down to earth and treat every customer soo well and good???
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Gaurav Kumawat on Google

Very bad experience by the staff members of the bank They does'nt have the way how to do their work honestly
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Sristhi Agarwal on Google

Worst service they Provide
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Nitin Sharma on Google

I used their services whether it's ATM, deposit, etc. The staff is amazingly supportive, well behaved & cooperative. Even security guards are supportive.
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Sumer on Google

The roots of the State Bank of India lie in the first decade of the 19th century when the Bank of Calcutta later renamed the Bank of Bengal, was established on 2 June 1806. The Bank of Bengal was one of three Presidency banks, the other two being the Bank of Bombay (incorporated on 15 April 1840) and the Bank of Madras (incorporated on 1 July 1843). All three Presidency banks were incorporated as joint stock companies and were the result of royal charters. These three banks received the exclusive right to issue paper currency till 1861 when, with the Paper Currency Act, the right was taken over by the Government of India. The Presidency banks amalgamated on 27 January 1921, and the re-organised banking entity took as its name Imperial Bank of India. The Imperial Bank of India remained a joint stock company but without Government participation. Pursuant to the provisions of the State Bank of India Act of 1955, the Reserve Bank of India, which is India's central bank, acquired a controlling interest in the Imperial Bank of India. On 1 July 1955, the Imperial Bank of India became the State Bank of India. In 2008, In 1959, the government passed the State Bank of India (Subsidiary Banks) Act. This made eight banks that had belonged to princely states into subsidiaries of SBI. This was at the time of the first Five Year Plan, which prioritised the development of rural India. The government integrated these banks into the State Bank of India system to expand its rural outreach. In 1963 SBI merged State Bank of Jaipur (est. 1943) and State Bank of Bikaner (est.1944). SBI has acquired local banks in rescues. The first was the Bank of Bihar (est. 1911), which SBI acquired in 1969, together with its 28 branches. The next year SBI acquired National Bank of Lahore (est. 1942), which had 24 branches. Five years later, in 1975, SBI acquired Krishnaram Baldeo Bank, which had been established in 1916 in Gwalior State, under the patronage of Maharaja Madho Rao Scindia. The bank had been the Dukan Pichadi, a small moneylender, owned by the Maharaja. ....
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Divyansh Agarwal on Google

No cleanliness. Very bad Service. Staff is not coming for attending Customers. Customers have to wait for long time. If we ask for account opening, they said come tomorrow. Again if we go, we have to face same problem. I don't prefer SBI for any kind of bank related services.
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Micky jain on Google

Worst bank ever...why you use centralized banking if you can't issue a passbook for different city bank account... chutiya bank

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