Andhra Bank
Andhra Bank was a public sector bank in India, established in 1923. It provided a range of financial services, including savings accounts, loans, and investment options. The bank aimed to support the economic development of the region and served millions of customers across the country.
In 2019, Andhra Bank merged with Union Bank of India as part of a government initiative to consolidate public sector banks. This merger aimed to enhance operational efficiency and improve customer service. Following the merger, the brand name of Andhra Bank was phased out, and its branches now operate under the Union Bank of India banner.