ICICI Bank
ICICI Bank is a Mumbai-headquartered financial institution. The Bank’s total assets stood at ₹14,15,581 crore at 30 June 022. ICICI Bank has a network of 5,534 branches and 13,379 ATMs across India. ICICI Bank was originally promoted in 1994 by ICICI Limited, an Indian financial institution, and was its wholly-owned subsidiary.
IDFC First Bank, ICICI banking platforms rated best in India: Forrester
IDFC is the top-rated platform overall whilst ICICI was best in overall experience.
IDFC First Bank, ICICI banking platforms rated best in India: Forrester
IDFC is the top-rated platform overall whilst ICICI was best in overall experience.
Six Indian banks’ outlooks revised to positive as economy strengthens
Infrastructure spending will pave the way for robust economic growth, says S&P.
India’s ICICI enables non-resident Indian customers to make UPI payments
The service is available through the iMobile Pay app.
ICICI Bank net profit up 31% to $929m in Q2
Its loan portfolio also grew 23% compared to the same quarter last year.
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