• 1920 The Bank of Indore was incorporated under a special charter from Maharaja Tukoji Rao Holkar III, who was the ruler from 1903 to 1927 of the former
princely state of
Indore. Indore State awarded the Bank a monopoly for 10 years, granted it certain concessions and subscribed to the Bank's share capital. Indore Bank's main branch and headquarters was in the city of
Indore, located on the
Malwa Plateau, just north of the
Vindhya Range. • 1960 The Bank of Indore became a subsidiary of
State Bank of India w.e.f. 1 January 1960 under the name State Bank of Indore. Prior to the merger, SBI held a 98.05% stake in Indore Bank, • 1962 State Bank of Indore acquired the Bank of Dewas, which had been established in 1936 and had been the first bank in Dewas district. • 1965 State Bank of Indore acquired Dewas Senior Bank, which had been incorporated in 1941. • 1971 State Bank of Indore was up-graded to class 'A' category bank. • 2010 State Bank of Indore was merged into State Bank of India. ==External links==