Prasun Sonwalkar London, Oct 11, 2009 (Asia Pulse Data Source via COMTEX News Network) -- Despite economic downturn, four branches of the Punjab National Bank in Britain doubled their deposits in the six months ending September 2009, official sources here said.
Punjab National Bank (International) Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of PNB, India.
PNBIL started operations in the UK in May 2007 with two branches in London and Southall, and later opened two more branches in Leicester and Birmingham, which have large minorities of people of Indian origin.
Mukesh Khurana, manager of the PNB branch in Leicester, told PTI that PNBIL�s account base in the UK has increased from 5500 on 31 March 2009 to over 10,000 on 30 September 2009.
He said: "During this period, customer deposits have more than doubled from USD 146 million to USD 304 million thus registering a growth of 108 per cent. Customer advances have reached USD 436 million. With a capital base of USD 78 million and balance sheet size of USD 674 million, the bank has posted pre-tax profit of USD 3.16 million during the half year".
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