All Banks Official Missed call balance inquiry number



Public Sector Banks

Bank
Balance Inquiry Number
Allahabad Bank
09224150150 (Missed Call Number)

Andhra Bank
09223011300 (Missed Call Number)

Bank of Baroda
09223011311 or 08468001111 (Missed Call Number)

Bank of India
09015135135 or 09266 135135 (Missed Call Number)


Bank of Maharashtra
After getting TPin from Branch Call on 1802334526 (toll free)
Write SMS BalAVL<SPACE>AccountNo<Space>YourMpin and Send it to 997549499

Bhartiya Mahila Bank
09212438888 (Missed Call Number)

Canara Bank
 09015483483 (Missed Call Number)
09015734734 (For English) and 09015613613 (For Hindi) (Mini statement)

Central Bank of India
09222250000 (Missed Call Number)


Corporation Bank          
      Hindi, 09289792898 or 919289792897
       English, 09268892688 or 919268892688
(only 3 times a day) (Both are Missed Call Number)

Dena Bank
09289356677 or 09278656677  (Missed Call Number)

IDBI Bank
09212993399 or 18008431122  (Missed Call Number)
18008431133  (Mini statement)


Indian Bank
09289592895 (Missed Call Number)
Write a message BALAVL AccNo mPin and sent it to 944439443 (charge may apply)


Indian Overseas Bank
04442220004 (Missed Call Number)
Write Message ACT acc.no send to +919551099007(Balance Inquiry)


Oriental Bank of Commerce
Write message ACBAL AccountNumberand send to 9915622622 (Balance Inquiry)
Write message STMA AccountNumber and send to 09915622622  (Mini statement)

Punjab & Sind Bank
1800221908 or 02227811200 (Missed Call Number)

Punjab National Bank
18001802222  or 01202490000  (Missed Call Number)

State Bank of India
09223766666 or 092238666666  (Missed Call Number)
1800112211 or 18004253800 (SBI toll free number)

Syndicate Bank
09664552255 or 08067006979  (Missed Call Number)

UCO Bank
09278792787 (Missed Call Number)


Union Bank of India
09223008586 (Missed Call Number)
Write message UBAL and send it to 09223008486 (Bal. Inq.)
Write message UMNS and send to 09223008486 (Mini statement)


United Bank of India
Write message BAL YourMpin and send it to 9223173933
Write message MINI YourMpin and send it to 9223173933 (Mini statement)

Vijaya Bank
18002665555 (Toll free number)





Private Sector Banks


Axis Bank
18004195959 or 18004195858 (Toll free number)
18004196868 (Mini statement)
09225892258 (Missed Call Number)

Bandhan Bank
09223008666 (Missed Call Number)
09223008777- Mini Statement

Catholic Syrian Bank
09895923000 (Missed Call Number)

City Bank
Write BAL<space>last four digits of debit/credit card number and send it to 9880752484 or 52484 (sms charge apply)

DCB Bank
7506660011 (Missed Call Number)
Write message BAL and send it to 9821878789

Dhanlaxmi Bank
08067747700 (Missed Call Number)

Federal Bank
08431900900 (Missed Call Number)
Write message as- ACTBAL ACCOUNT_NUMBER and send to 9895088888

HDFC Bank
18002703333 (Toll free number)

ICICI Bank
02230256767 (Missed Call Number)

IDFC Bank
18002700720 (Toll free number)

IndusInd Bank
Write message BAL and send it to 9212299955
Write message MINI and send it to 9212299955

Karnataka Bank
18004251445 (Toll free number)
18004251446 - Mini statement

Kotak Mahindra Bank
18002740110 (Toll free number)

Karur Vysya Bank
09266292666 (Missed Call Number)
09266292665 - Mini statement

Lakshmi Vilas Bank
LVB<space>BAL<space><customerNumber> and send to 09282441155

RBL Bank
18004190610 (Toll free number)

South Indian Bank
09223008488 (Missed Call Number)

Tamilnad Mercantile Bank
09211937373 (Missed Call Number)

Yes Bank
09840909000 or 09223920000 or 09223921111 (Missed Call Number)


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Canara Bank Q4 results: Net profit jumps 33%


On Thursday, May 8, Canara Bank revealed its January–March results, showing a 33% increase in net profit year over year to ₹5,002.7 crore. In the same quarter last year, it was ₹3,757 crore.


In comparison to ₹9,580 crore in the same quarter last year, the PSU-lender's net interest income (NII), which is the difference between interest received and interest spent, increased 1.4% year over year to ₹9,442 crore in the March quarter. 


The operating profit and NII of Canara Bank exceeded projections. In the quarter, the bank's gross nonperforming assets (GNPA) ratio decreased from 3.34% in December 2024 to 2.94%. From 0.89% in the previous quarter, the net non-performing asset ratio improved to 0.70%.


Compared to 91.26% in Q3FY25, the provision coverage ratio (PCR) was 92.70% in Q4. In contrast to the ₹2,464 crore in the previous December quarter, the bank's slippages totaled ₹2,702 crore. Additionally, the amount exceeded projections of ₹2,650 crore. For FY26, Canara Bank anticipates advance growth of 10–11%. 


 The lender wants to see a 9–10% increase in deposits together with a significant improvement in asset quality. For the fiscal year 2024–2025, the board has suggested paying a 200% dividend, or ₹4 per share, on the bank's equity shares, which have a face value of ₹2. The aforementioned dividend's record date is June 13, 2025.


Record date for the said dividend has been set as June 13, 2025.The dividend, if approved by the shareholders of the bank, will be paid after the AGM on June 13.

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Punjab National Bank(PNB) Q4 Net profit surges 52% YoY


With a net profit that increased 52% year over year (YoY) to Rs 4,567 crore from Rs 3,010 crore in Q4FY24, state-owned Punjab National Bank (PNB) announced a solid March quarter. Better asset quality and more interest revenue helped to sustain this strong growth. 



 Healthy rise in net interest income (NII) and non-interest income drove the 13.4% YoY increase in total income for Q4FY25, which came to Rs 36,705 crore. A consistent increase in lending activity was reflected in Net Interest Income (NII), which increased 4% YoY to Rs 10,757 crore. Additionally, non-interest income increased by 11% to Rs 4,716 crore.


On the operational front, PNB’s operating profit for Q4FY25 was Rs 6,776 crore, up 6% YoY, as the bank kept a check on operating expenses, which rose by only 6.1% YoY to Rs 8,697 crore.


PNB’s asset quality saw a marked improvement, with the gross non-performing assets (GNPA) ratio declining to 3.95% as of March 2025, compared to 5.73% a year ago. Net NPA (NNPA) also fell to 0.4% from 0.73%.


The bank’s provision coverage ratio (PCR), including technical write-offs, improved to 96.82%, up from 95.39% in the previous year.


For the full year FY25, PNB posted a net profit of Rs 16,630 crore, up 102% YoY. Total deposits grew 14.38% YoY to Rs 15.67 lakh crore, while global advances rose 13.56% to Rs 11.17 lakh crore.

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DFS Secretary conducts surprise visits to PSU Bank Branch to check Services


 According to sources, M Nagaraju, the secretary of the Department of Financial Services (DFS), visited several Public Sector Bank offices in New Delhi to assess customer service. Last week, he went to many locations to see how well staff members were assisting clients. 


However, he is reportedly dissatisfied with the banks' customer service and was somewhat disappointed during his visit. He had to wait almost an hour to meet the branch manager at one large bank, who was on the phone and didn't recognize him. The staff's demeanor and attitude in other branches were equally lacking.


These surprise inspections were conducted to assess how financial inclusion programs were being carried out and to compare PSB customer service to private bank customer care. DFS officials discovered that PSB employees frequently dealt with clients less politely and pro-actively. 


 The secretary has since given banks advice on how to behave better and treat their customers with more decency and assistance. Public sector banks have numerous challenges, including staff shortages, poor IT infrastructure, and employee transfers. Private banks and PSU banks operate completely differently. PSU banks prioritize the welfare of the public, while private banks are solely focused on making ever-increasing profits.


The number of customers visiting PSU Banks is much more than the number of customers visiting Private Banks. There are a lot of branches of PSU Banks where almost 200-300 customers visit per day and it’s practically impossible to provide good customer service without adequate staff. Thus, the PSU banks should not be compared with Private Banks.

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Bank of Baroda(BoB) Q4 PAT rises 3% YoY


On Tuesday, Bank of Baroda (BoB) said that its standalone net profit for Q4FY25 increased 3.3% year over year (YoY) to Rs 5,048 crore from Rs 4,886 crore during the same period the previous year. For FY2024–2025, the state-run banking has declared a dividend of Rs 8.35 per equity share.


 June 6, 2025, has been set by the BoB as the record date for dividend payments. During the January–March quarter, BoB's interest income increased by 3.6% to Rs 30,642 crore from Rs 29,583.40 crore during the same period last year. 


In the quarter under review, the second-largest PSU bank by market capitalization spent Rs 19,622.39 crore on interest, a 10% increase from Rs 17,790.57 crore in Q4FY24.


The state-run lender reported a 6.6% decline in net interest income (NII) for the March quarter, at Rs 11,020 crore compared to Rs 11,793 crore in the same period last year.


The operating profit saw a marginal uptick of 0.3%, standing at Rs 8,132 crore in Q4FY25, compared to Rs 8,106 crore in the year-ago period.


Bank of Baroda reported a 66-bps decline in its gross non-performing assets (GNPA) to 2.26% in Q4FY25, down from 2.92% in the same quarter last year. Net NPA (NNPA) stood at 0.58% in Q4FY25, down 10 bps from 0.68% in Q4FY24.


Total deposits in the reported quarter stood at Rs 14,72,035 crore, registering a growth of 10.3% over Rs 13,35,136 crore in the corresponding quarter of the previous financial year. Of this, domestic deposits grew 9.3% to Rs 12,42,169 crore, while international deposits rose 16% to Rs 2,29,866 crore at the end of the March quarter.


Segment-wise, in the retail segment, home loans grew 17.3% YoY to Rs 1,31,123 crore, while auto loans rose 20.3% to Rs 46,549 crore.

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PSU Bank Officer Arrested for creating Fake Gold Loan Documents

 


A Canara Bank employee was detained by the Perambalur District Crime Branch police on Sunday for fabricating gold loan paperwork and defrauding the bank of Rs.1.2 crore.


Akash Chauhan, the 29-year-old officer, hails from Udaipur, Rajasthan. He was employed at Canara Bank's Labbaikudikadu branch in the Perambalur area, namely in the Gold Loan division.


The police claim that Akash started working for the bank in May 2022. He made fictitious gold loan documents in five customers' names while he was there. He moved the full amount of the loan, Rs.1.2 crore, into his personal bank account rather than disbursing it to the clients.


The fraud was discovered after a complaint was filed by N. Loga Krishnakumar, a 46-year-old Assistant General Manager from the Canara Bank regional office in Namakkal. After investigating the complaint, the District Crime Branch confirmed the fraud and arrested Akash Chauhan.


A press release by the police confirmed that Akash had misused his position to steal money from the bank by faking documents and cheating the system. Gold loan fraud is a serious threat to the credibility of banks and NBFCs (Non-Banking Financial Companies). While gold loans are a valuable financial tool for millions, increasing fraud cases highlight the urgent need for stronger checks, transparency, and accountability in the system.

 
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Assistant General Manager(AGM) arrested in Rs.27 Crore Loan Fraud


The Assistant General Manager (AGM) of the State Bank of India (SBI) has been arrested by the Crime Investigation Department (CID) for his role in a loan fraud case involving Rs 27 crore in 2013.


From 2009 to 2011, the 53-year-old officer, K Sanjay, was employed as a Relationship Manager at SBI's Balanagar SME (Small and Medium Enterprises) branch. He is charged with using unlawful means to assist a business called Adarsh Communications Pvt. Ltd. in obtaining a loan of Rs 27 crore while he was employed at the bank.

These illegal methods included:

  • Accepting fake documents (forged papers).
  • Falsely claiming that agricultural land was actually non-agricultural, so it could be used to get the loan.
  • Ignoring bank rules and not properly checking or securing the property kept as guarantee (collateral) for the loan.

The main people behind Adarsh Communications are:

  • M. Anjaneyulu (Managing Director)
  • Manikonda Reeta (Director and his wife)

They were hiding from the police since 2013 but were finally caught by the CID in Bengaluru in May 2024.

Another bank employee, G. Ravindranath, who was working as a Customer Support Officer at the same branch, is also accused in the case. However, he has not yet been arrested.

According to CID officials, Sanjay and others broke bank rules, trusted fake documents, and failed to protect the bank’s money. Because of their actions, the bank lost a huge amount.

The charges filed against them include:

  • Cheating
  • Criminal breach of trust (breaking the trust given to them)
  • Forgery (using fake documents)

K Sanjay was brought to court and is now in judicial custody (kept in jail by court orders until the investigation or trial continues). More details will be released soon.

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