List of regional rural banks in Uttar Pradesh

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Following is list of regional rural banks in Uttar Pradesh [1] ,: [2]

S.No.NameHead OfficeSponsor BankArea of OperationsRef.
1 Aryavart Bank A-2/46,
Vijay Khand,
Gomti Nagar,
Lucknow-226010
Bank of India Presence of Aryavart Bank:

Agra,

Aligarh,

Ayodhya,

Bahraich,

Banda,

Barabanki,

Chitrakoot,

Etah,

Farrukhabad,

Firozabad,

Hardoi,

Hamirpur,

Hathras,

Jalaun,

Kannauj,

Kasganj,

Lakhimpur Kheri,

Lucknow,

Mainpuri,

Mahoba,

Mathura,

Mirzapur,

Sitapur,

Shravasti,

Sonbhadra and

Unnao.

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2 Prathama UP Gramin Bank Ram Ganga Vihar Phase 2,
Moradabad 244001
Uttar Pradesh
Punjab National Bank Presence of Prathama U.P. Gramin Bank:

Amroha,

Baghpat,

Balrampur,

Bijnor,

Budaun,

Bulandshahr,

Gautam Budh Nagar,

Ghaziabad,

Gonda,

Hapur,

Jhansi,

Lalitpur,

Meerut,

Moradabad,

Muzaffarnagar,

Rampur,

Saharanpur,

Sambhal,

Shamli and

Haridwar, (Uttrakhand)

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3 Baroda UP Bank Taramandal,
Gorakhpur - 273016
Uttar Pradesh
Bank of Baroda Presence of Baroda UP Bank:

Ambedkar Nagar,

Amethi,

Ayodhya,

Azamgarh,

Basti,

Ballia,

Bareilly,

Bhadohi,

Chandauli,

Deoria,

Etawah,

Fatehpur,

Gazipur,

Gorakhpur,

Jaunpur,

Kanpur Dehat,

Kanpur Nagar,

Kaushambi,

Kushinagar,

Maharajganj,

Mau,

Pilibhit,

Pratapgarh,

Prayagraj,

Raibareli,

Sant Kabir Nagar,

Sahjahanpur,

Siddharth Nagar,

Sultanpur and

Varanasi.

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