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About Kerala Gramin Bank

Kerala Gramin Bank (KGB) is a Regional Rural Bank based in Malappuram, Kerala, established on July 8, 2013, through the merger of North Malabar Gramin Bank and South Malabar Gramin Bank. Sponsored by Canara Bank, it is owned by the Government of India, the Kerala State Government, and Canara Bank. With 634 branches, KGB is the second-largest bank in Kerala by branch network, focusing on rural financial inclusion and socio-economic development. KGB offers a range of services, including various deposit accounts such as savings, current, recurring, and term deposits. It provides digital banking solutions through its mobile app DiGi KGB, the KGB mPay fund transfer service, and an online banking platform. The bank also offers loans for agriculture, MSMEs, education, housing, and micro-credit, with special schemes for SC/ST communities and marginalized groups. KGB actively promotes financial literacy and community empowerment through initiatives and partnerships, enhancing its commitment to serving rural and semi-urban populations.

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