Indian Overseas Bank
Written Examination Centers
The written examination will be held at the following centres and the address of the venue will be advised in the call letters:
Centre Code: 11 Ahmedabad
Centre Code:23 Kolkata
Centre Code:12 Bangalore
Centre Code:24 Lucknow
Centre Code:13 Bhopal
Centre Code:25 Ludhiana
Centre Code:14 Bhubaneshwar
Centre Code:26 Madurai
Centre Code:15 Chandigarh
Centre Code:27 Meerut
Centre Code:16 Chennai
Centre Code:28 Mumbai
Centre Code:17 Coimbatore
Centre Code:29 Patna
Centre Code:18 Delhi
Centre Code:30 Puducherry
Centre Code:19 Ernakulam
Centre Code:31 Ranchi
Centre Code:20 Guwahati
Centre Code:32 Trichy
Centre Code:21 Hyderabad
Centre Code:33 Vijayawada
Centre Code:22 Jaipur
The Bank reserves the right to alter written examination date and / or alter /add written examination centre under unforeseen circumstances, if any.
About Indian Overseas Bank
How it began
Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) was founded on February 10th 1937, by Shri.M.Ct.M. Chidambaram Chettyar, a pioneer in many fields - Banking, Insurance and Industry with the twin objectives of specialising in foreign exchange business and overseas banking.
IOB had the unique distinction of commencing business on 10th February 1937 (on the inaugural day itself) in three branches simultaneously - at Karaikudi and Chennai in India and Rangoon in Burma (presently Myanmar) followed by a branch in Penang.
At the dawn of Independence IOB had 38 branches in India and 7 branches abroad. Deposits stood at Rs.6.64 Crs and Advances at Rs.3.23 Crs at that time.
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