About indian bank association
Bringing Banks Together. Building the Nation.
The Indian Banks' Association (IBA) is a representative body of banking and financial institutions in India, established on September 26, 1946. It serves as a unified platform to address common issues, promote sound banking practices, and facilitate coordination among its member banks.
IBA comprises a wide spectrum of members, including public sector banks, private banks, foreign banks, cooperative banks, regional rural banks, and other financial institutions. The association plays a pivotal role in strengthening the Indian banking system by fostering dialogue between banks and government
Key Roles and Functions:
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Advocating industry-wide policies and reforms
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Promoting digital innovation and best practices in banking
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Supporting training, research, and skill development initiatives
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Driving financial inclusion and responsible banking
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Representing Indian banks at national and international forums