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The banking sector in India is one of the strongest parts of the economy, comprised of large public sector banks, nimble and dynamic private banks, and banks operating purely in a digital environment. With the banking sector being as broad and fast-changing as it is, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) acts as the primary regulatory body to oversee banks within its jurisdiction in order to ensure that the system continues to maintain public trust, transparency, and stability.

Given the number of banks in the banking sector, how can customers, businesses, or researchers determine if a bank is a legitimate bank or the correct online presence of a bank? 

The RBI Official Bank Directory.

What Is The RBI Bank Directory?

The RBI Bank Directory is part of the publicly available website of the RBI, which includes links to websites of all authorised and regulated banks in India, including: 

Public Sector Banks

Private Sector Banks

Regional Rural Banks (RRBs)

Foreign Banks in India

Small Finance Banks (SFBs)

Payments Banks

Other Key Financial Institutions 

The RBI Bank Directory acts as a single source of truth for users to protect against fraud and to also provide accurate, official information quickly.

Why is the Directory Relevant?

Searching for a bank's website via Google is dangerous in this age of phishing and cyber fraud. There are many fake portals that look like real websites that are designed to trick users into offering personal information.  The RBI directory solves some of these problems by providing:

✅ URLs are Verified - the RBI checks each URL.

✅ Categories are Sorted - which makes finding what you need faster.

✅ Protection From Fraud and Fake Websites. 

✅ Educational for Students, Researchers and Professionals. 

Categories of Banks Listed
1. Public Sector Banks (PSB)

Bank of Baroda

Bank of Baroda
Bank of India

Bank of Maharashtra

Canara Bank

Central Bank of India

Indian Bank

Indian Overseas Bank

Punjab National Bank

Punjab & Sind Bank

State Bank of India (SBI)

UCO Bank

Union Bank of India
(Several smaller PSBs that merged into larger banks, such as Allahabad Bank, Andhra Bank, Dena Bank, Vijaya Bank and United Bank.)

2. Private Sector Banks

Axis Bank

Bandhan Bank

City Union Bank

DCB Bank

Federal Bank

HDFC Bank

ICICI Bank

IDFC First Bank

IndusInd Bank

Jammu & Kashmir Bank

Karnataka Bank

Karur Vysya Bank

Kotak Mahindra Bank

RBL Bank

South Indian Bank

Tamilnad Mercantile Bank

3. Small Finance Banks (SFBs)

AU Small Finance Bank

Capital Small Finance Bank

Equitas Small Finance Bank

ESAF Small Finance Bank

Fincare Small Finance Bank

Jana Small Finance Bank

Suryoday Small Finance Bank

Ujjivan Small Finance Bank

Utkarsh Small Finance Bank

4. Payments Banks

Airtel Payments Bank

India Post Payments Bank

Fino Payments Bank

Jio Payments Bank

Paytm Payments Bank

5. Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) (examples)

Andhra Pradesh Grameena Vikas Bank

Aryavart Bank

Baroda Rajasthan Kshetriya Gramin Bank

Chaitanya Godavari Gramin Bank

Kerala Gramin Bank

Prathama UP Gramin Bank

Tamil Nadu Grama Bank

Uttar Bihar Gramin Bank

6. Foreign Banks Operating in India

Bank of America

Barclays Bank

BNP Paribas

Citibank

Credit Suisse

Deutsche Bank

HSBC

JPMorgan Chase

MUFG Bank

Standard Chartered Bank

7. Financial Institutions

NABARD- National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development

SIDBI- Small Industries Development Bank of India.

NHB- National Housing Bank

EXIM Bank- Export-Import Bank of India

IREDA- Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency.

To make use of the RBI Bank Directory:

Step One:  Visit the central page of authentic bank links on the RBI's official webpage. 

Step Two:  Choose an institution group from the options (Public, Private, Foreign, etc.). Select the option from the link that comes after. 

Step Three:  Choose the name of the bank; the link will take you to that bank's site. 

Step Four:  Bookmark this link so that your next search for a bank link is a secure one.

Who might use this resource?

Every day, customers verify bank websites:

Entrepreneurs and owners of businesses are opening up a bank account or thinking about a partnership.

Job Seekers verifying sites who are looking for verified sites to find job opportunities.

Students or researchers studying India’s unique and extensive financial sector.

Fintech developers are interested in using banking APIs. 

Final Cases

The RBI Bank Directory is more than simply a list of banks; it is a valued guide through India's financial landscape. Whether you are a customer, an entrepreneur, or a researcher, you can use it to help protect yourself from fraud, trust that there is legitimate information about the bank, and develop a sense of trust through financial interaction. In a world with far too many cyber vulnerabilities, we recommend starting every check on these institutions with an RBI-approved link.