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Native name | हरियाणा ग्रामीण बैंक |
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| Formerly | Sarva Haryana Gramin Bank (2013–2025) |
| Company type | Regional Rural Bank |
| Industry | Financial Regional Rural Banks |
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| Founded | November 29, 2013 |
| Headquarters | , |
Number of locations | 690 Branches |
Area served | Haryana |
Key people | Sh. Sanjeev kumar Dhupar (Chairman) [1] |
| Products | Credit cards, consumer banking, corporate banking, finance and insurance, investment banking, mortgage loans, private banking, private equity, wealth management |
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| Owner | Government of India (50%) Government of Haryana (15%) Punjab National Bank (35%) |
| Parent | Ministry of Finance, Government of India |
| Website | shgb |
The Haryana Gramin Bank [2] (HGB) is an Indian Regional Rural Bank (RRB) in Haryana established on 2 September 2013. The bank was formed by the amalgamation of Haryana Gramin Bank and Gurgaon Gramin Bank. The amalgamation was formalized via Gazette Notification No. S.O. 3536(E), dated 29.11.2013, issued by the Ministry of Finance, Government of India. With its headquarters at Rohtak, it became the sole Regional Rural Bank (RRB) operating across the state of Haryana. It currently has 690 branches in rural areas of Haryana.
According to Notification No. S.O. 4833(E), the Sarva Haryana Gramin Bank has been renamed as Haryana Gramin Bank. The change was made upon the request of the Punjab National Bank (PNB), which sponsors the Bank. [3]
It functions under Regional Rural Banks' Act 1976 and is sponsored by Punjab National Bank.
It is under the ownership of Ministry of Finance, Government of India. It is sponsored by Punjab National Bank & is jointly Owned by the Government of India, Government of Haryana and Punjab National Bank.
The shareholders of the Bank are Govt. of India (50%), Punjab National Bank (35%) and Govt. of Haryana (15%). The Bank is operating in all districts of Haryana with its Head Office at Rohtak, Haryana. The bank has eight Regional Offices functioning at
Sarva Haryana Gramin Bank (SHGB) was one of the prominent Regional rural banks in India. According to Notification No. S.O. 3536(E), dated 29.11.2013, issued by the Ministry of Finance, Government of India the erstwhile Haryana Gramin Bank and Gurgaon Gramin Bank were amalgamated into one entity called Sarva Haryana Gramin Bank (SHGB) , sponsored by Punjab National Bank, having its Head Office at Rohtak, Haryana. SHGB operates in the entire state of Haryana.
On October 23, 2025, Ministry of Finance, Government of India announce the renaming of several Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) to simplify their names and align them with their states. Changes includes Sarva Haryana Gramin Bank becoming Haryana Gramin Bank and several others being renamed after requests from their sponsor banks. The functional jurisdiction and operations of these banks remain unchanged. [4]
The Haryana Gramin Bank was a Regional Rural Bank (RRB) in Haryana, India, Established on December 21, 2005, through the amalgamation of Haryana Kshetriya Gramin Bank (established on 02.10.1975), Hisar Sirsa Kshetriya Gramin Bank (established in 1984), and Ambala Kurukshetra Gramin Bank (established in 1985), all sponsored by Punjab National Bank in terms of provisions of Regional Rural Banks Act 1976. It is jointly owned by the Government of India, the Government of Haryana, and the Punjab National Bank. The Bank is operating in all districts of Haryana with its Head Office at Rohtak.
The Gurgaon Gramin Bank was a Regional Rural Bank (RRB) in Haryana, India, Established in 1976, under the provisions of the Regional Rural Banks Act 1976. The bank was sponsored by the Syndicate Bank. The shareholders of the bank are the government of India (50%), Syndicate Bank (35%), and the government of Haryana (15%). Its head office was at Gurgaon.
The identity boasts symmetry, stability and craftsmanship. [5]
Key elements include
The Regional Rural Bank logo selection process involved a public poll conducted by NABARD in June 2025 to choose a new, common logo for the amalgamated Regional Rural Banks in India, the initiative aimed at creating a unified brand identity for rural banking after the amalgamation of several RRBs. the poll allowed participants to vote on six logo concepts and nine design variations. The initiative was called OneRRBOneLogo reflecting the vision of having a single identity for the RRBs.