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District Central Cooperative Banks Andhra Pradesh (13) DISTRICTCENTRALCOOPERATIVEBANKS ANDHRAPRADESH(13) 1.ANANTPURDISTRICTCOOPERATIVECENTRALBANKLTD. N.T.R.SAHAKARBHAVAN,10/451, OPP.RAGHUVEERATOWERS,SUBHASHROAD,KAMALANAGARP.O., ANANTPUR-515001 Fax : 274544 Telephones: 274544 Email : [email protected] STDCode:08554 TELEPHONENUMBERS S.NO. NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE RESIDENCE 1. SHRISIVASANKARAREDDY PRESIDENT 7036251444 2. SHRIK.VIJAYACHANDRAREDDY CHIEFEXECUTIVEOFFICER 9010292918 3. SHRIA.B.RAMPRASAD DY.GEN.MANAGER(BKG&IT) 9010292917 4. SHRID.SUKHADEVABABU DY.GENMANAGER(LOANS& 9010292919 VIG.) 2.CHITTOORDISTRICTCOOPERATIVECENTRALBANKLTD. VENKATAKRISHNAIAHSAHAKARABHAVAN, H.NO.2-1244,KONGAREDDYPALLI,PUTTURROAD, CHITTOOR-517001. Fax : 226376 Telephones: 226376/229280 Email : [email protected] STDCode: 08572 TELEPHONENUMBERS S.NO. NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE RESIDENCE 1. SHRI A.RAJASEKARREDDY PRESIDENT 9849047149 - 2. SHRI C.SANKARBABU CHIEFEXECUTIVEOFFICER 9949826966 - 3. SHRI E.MANOHARGOUD GEN.MANAGER(O) 9949826953 - 4. SMT.G.UMADEVI MANAGER(ADMN) 9963475287 - 3.CUDDAPAHDISTRICTCENTRALCOOPERATIVEBANKLTD. D.No.2/52,CUDDAPAHDCCBANKLTD.,GROUND& FIRSTFLOOR,NAGARAJUPETA,RLY.STATIONROAD CUDDAPAH(KADAPA)-516001. Fax : 224568 Telephones: 245348/224865 Email : [email protected], [email protected] STDCode:08562 TELEPHONENUMBERS S.NO. NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE RESIDENCE 1. SHRIGVANILKUMARREDDY PRESIDENT - 8498091445 2. SHRIL.RAGHUNATHREDDY CHIEFEXECUTIVEOFFICER 224865 7887263222 3. SHRIK.VENKATESWARLU GENERALMANAGER - 8498091448 4. SHRIG.V.BRAHMAN MANAGER(ADMN.) - 8498091461 4.ELURUDISTRICTCENTRALCOOPERATIVEBANKLTD. VENKATARAOPETPOSTOFFICE, PANUGANTIVARISTREET,WESTGODAVARIDIST., ELURU-534002. Fax : 233600 Telephones: 233605 Email : [email protected] STDCode: 08812 TELEPHONENUMBERS S.NO. NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE RESIDENCE 1. SHRIMUTYALAVENKATESWARARAO CHAIRMAN 9848144055 08816252277 2. SHRIV.V.N.PHANIKUMAR CHIEFEXECUTIVEOFFICER 9704678799 3. SHRIK.SRINIVAS GEN.MANAGER 9704678811 4. SHRIA.RADHAKRISHNAMURTHY MANAGER(BANKING) 9704678801 DISTRICTCENTRALCOOPERATIVEBANKS ANDHRAPRADESH(13) 5.GUNTURDISTRICTCOOPERATIVEBANKLTD. ADMINISTRATIVEOFFICE,N.T.R.SAHAKARBHAVAN, 2/13,BRODIPET, GUNTUR-522001 Fax : 2232408/2355460 Telephones: 2325833 Email : [email protected] STDCode: 0863 TELEPHONENUMBERS S.NO. NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE RESIDENCE 1. SHRIM.VENKATASUBBAIAH PRESIDENT - 9390610043 2. SHRID.V.SUBRAHMANYESWARARAO CHIEFEXECUTIVEOFFICER - - 3. SHRIPSESHABHANURAO GENERALMANAGER(ADM.) 2355460 9703918459 4. SHRI DY.GEN.MANAGER - - 6.KAKINADACOOPERATIVECENTRALBANKLTD. DOORNO.70-1-28/1,NAGAMALLITHOTAJUNCTION,DCCBANK,3RDFLOOR, PITHAPURAMROAD, KAKINADA-533003. Fax : 2351681 Telephones: 2348454/2348455/2348457 Email : [email protected] STDCode: 0884 TELEPHONENUMBERS S.NO. NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE RESIDENCE 1. SHRI VARUPULAJOGIRAJU CHAIRMAN 9553466667 9849466667 2. SHRI MANCHALADHARMARAO CHIEFEXECUTIVEOFFICER 9553302203 9989383725 3. SHRI PALLIPRAVEENKUMAR DY.GEN.MANAGER 9553302218 8309220841 4. SHRIBH.KRISHNAMURTHYRAJU DY.GEN.MANAGER 9553302211 - 7.KRISHNADISTRICTCOOPERATIVECENTRALBANKLTD. DR.Y.S.R.SAHAKARABHAVAN, JAGANNADHAPURAMP.O.,MACHILIPATNAM, KRISHNA-521001. Fax : 225807 Telephones: 225807/9866057711 Email : [email protected] STDCode: 08672 TELEPHONENUMBERS S.NO. NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE RESIDENCE 1. SHRIP. VENKATESWARARAO PRESIDENT 9866057711 9959009999 2. SHRIN.RANGABABU CHIEFEXECUTIVEOFFICER 9866057711 9652443377 3. SHRIB. L.CHANDRASHAKER GENERALMANAGER 9866057711 9866057722 4. SHRIT.SRINIVASRAO MANAGER(ADMN.) 9866057711 9642366622 8.KURNOOLDISTRICTCENTRALCOOPERATIVEBANKLTD. THIRDFLOOR,DOORNO.1-C,WARDNO.46,BUDHAWARPETA, OPP.GOVT.EYEHOSPITAL,B-CAMPP.O.,FORT, KURNOOL-518002. Fax : 255510 Telephones: 255730/255342 Email : [email protected] STDCode: 08518 TELEPHONENUMBERS S.NO. NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE RESIDENCE 1. SHRIM.MALLIKARJUNAREDDY CHAIRMAN 9951878111 - 2. SHRIP.RAMANJANEYULU C.E.O. 9951616151 - 3. SMT.K.SIVALEELA GEN.MANAGER(FAC) 9951616123 - 4. SMT.S.RESHMA MANAGER(ADMN)I/C 9951616117 - DISTRICTCENTRALCOOPERATIVEBANKS ANDHRAPRADESH(13) 9.PRAKASAMDISTRICTCOOPERATIVECENTRALBANKLTD. SAHAKARBHAVAN,1STFLOOR.,H.P.O. GOVERNORROAD/RAJAPANGALROAD, ONGOLE-523001. Fax : 233726 Telephones: 232667/233726 Email : [email protected] STDCode: 08592 TELEPHONENUMBERS S.NO. NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE RESIDENCE 1. SHRI V.VINAYCHAND SPECIALOFFICER 233729 - 2. SHRI G.JAYASANKAR CHIEFEXECUTIVEOFFICER 9704660242 - 3. SHRI B.ANJAIAH DY.GEN.MANAGER 9704660247 9704660247 4. SHRID.ANJIREDDY MANAGER(L&A) 7093169777 7093169777 10.SPSNELLOREDISTRICTCOOPERATIVECENTRALBANKLTD. DOORNO.16/1285,NELLOREH.P.O. TRUNKRD.,NEARGANDHISTATUE NELLORE-524001. Fax : 2338495 Telephones: 249788/2328221/2331458 Email : [email protected] STDCode: 0861 TELEPHONENUMBERS S.NO. NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE RESIDENCE 1. SHRIM.DHANANJAYAREDDY PRESIDENT 9845038169 - 2. SHRIK.V.RAMANAREDDY C.E.O. 9848309812 - 3. SMT.Y.SARITHA DY.GEN.MANAGER 9951530047 - 4. SMT.N.USHARANI DY.GEN.MANAGER 9951530043 - 11.SRIKAKULAMDISTRICTCOOPERATIVECENTRALBANKLTD. NO-M-210SRIKAKULAMCENTRALOFFICE,DANDIVEEDHI, COLLECTORBUNGALOWROAD, SRIKAKULAM-532001. Fax : 223409 Telephones: 228297/9160018939 Email : [email protected], [email protected] STDCode:08942 TELEPHONENUMBERS S.NO. NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE RESIDENCE 1. SHRID.JAGANMOHANARAO PRESIDENT 9160189020 - 2. SHRID.SATYANARAYANA MANAGINGDIRECTOR 9160018939 - 3. SMTP.JYOTHIRMAI GENERALMANAGER 9160018913 4. SHRID.VARAPRASAD GENERALMANAGER 9160018914 12.VISHAKAPATNAMDISTRICTCOOPERATIVECENTRALBANKLTD. Y.S.RAJSHEKHARAREDDYSAHAKARBHAVAN, DOORNO.58-14-57/2,VUDALAYOUT,MARRIPALEM,NEARP.F.OFFICE,NH-16, VISAKHAPATNAM-530009 Fax : 2788611 Telephones: 2788612 Email : [email protected], [email protected] STDCode:0891 TELEPHONENUMBERS S.NO. NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE RESIDENCE 1. SHRIPRAVINKUMAR DIST.COLLECTOR/PIC - - 2. SHRID.V.S.VARMA CHIEFEXECUTIVEOFFICER 9989115511 - 3. SMTD.ANNAPURNA GEN.MANAGER 9908277768 - 4. SHRIM.ASHOKKUMAR DY.GEN.MANAGER(LOANS) 9989115523 - DISTRICTCENTRALCOOPERATIVEBANKS ANDHRAPRADESH(13) 13.VIZIANAGARAMDISTRICTCOOPERATIVECENTRALBANKLTD. D.C.C.BANKBUILDING, A.G.ROAD,NEARFORTJUNCTION, VIZIANAGARAM-535001. Fax : 224918 Telephones: 226075/224615 Email : [email protected] STDCode: 08922 TELEPHONENUMBERS S.NO. NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE RESIDENCE 1. SMT.M.THULASI CHAIRMAN 9989773060 - 2. SHRIK.JANARDHANA CHIEFEXECUTIVEOFFIER 9989773059 - 3. SMT.P.VIJAYALAKSHMI ASST.GEN.MANAGER(DEV) 9959912448 - 4. SMT.U.SWATHI MANAGER(BANKING) 7680979995 - DISTRICTCENTRALCOOPERATIVEBANKS BIHAR(23) 1.ARRAH-BUXERDISTRICTCENTRALCOOPERATIVEBANKLTD. TAPESHWARBHAVAN,MANGALPANDEYPATH, H.O.ARRAH,DISTRICTBHOJPUR ARRAH-802301. Fax : 223098 Telephones: 224969/224969 STDCode: 06182 TELEPHONENUMBERS S.NO. NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE RESIDENCE 1. SHRISATYENDRANARAINSINGH CHAIRMAN 224970 223809 2. SHRIRAMPRATAPSINGH MANAGINGDIRECTOR 224969 228484 3. SHRISATYADEOSINGH MANAGER(ADMN.DEV.) 224969 - 4. SHRIHIRAMANSINGH MANAGER(BANKING) 224969 228371 2.BEGUSARAIDISTRICTCENTRALCOOPERATIVEBANKLTD. H.O.BEGUSARAI,AT&P.O.BEGUSARAI BEGUSARAI-851101. Fax : 242109 Telephones: 242109/242029 STDCode: 06243 TELEPHONENUMBERS S.NO. NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE RESIDENCE 1. SHRIKAMALKISHORESINGH CHAIRMAN 242029 213173 2. SHRISHRAWANKUMAR MANAGINGDIRECTOR 242109 219896 3. SHRI MANAGER(ADMN.) 242109 - 4. SHRI MANAGER(BANKING) 242109 - 3.BHAGALPURCENTRALCOOPERATIVEBANKLTD. JAGESHWARMANDALBHAWAN,FIRSTFLOOR ADAMPUR,RESCROSSROAD BHAGALPUR-812001. Fax : 2420477 Telephones: 2420477/2303087 Email : [email protected] STDCode: 0641 TELEPHONENUMBERS S.NO. NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE RESIDENCE 1. SHRIANANDIPRASADMANDAL ADMINISTRATOR 2303087 9934051455 2. SHRIPANKAJKUMARJHA MANAGINGDIRECTOR 2420477 9973544414 3. SHRIA.K.PANDAY MANAGER(ADMN) 2420477 9431283116 4. SHRIH.S.UPADHYAY MANAGER(BANKING) 2420477 9430870309 4.CHAIBASADISTRICTCENTRALCOOPERATIVEBANKLTD. S.E.RAILWAY,MAINROAD AT&P.O.CHAIBASA,H.O.CHAIBASA CHAIBASA-833201 Fax : Telephones: - STDCode:08582 TELEPHONENUMBERS S.NO. NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE RESIDENCE 1. SHRID.MISHRA ADMINISTRATOR 52812 52580 2. SHRILALANSHARMA MANAGINGDIRECTOR 52210 0657-438737 3. SHRICHANDRESHWARRAI MANAGER(DEV.) 52210 - 4. SHRIR.A.VERMA MANAGER(ADMN.) 52210 06585-26217 DISTRICTCENTRALCOOPERATIVEBANKS BIHAR(23) 5.DISTRICTCENTRALCOOPERATIVEBANKLTD.,AURANGABAD COOPERATIVEBANKBUILDING,GROUNDFLOOR COURTCAMPUS,DISTRICTAURANGABAD AURANGABAD-824101 Fax : 223163 Telephones: 223163 Email : [email protected] STDCode: 06186 TELEPHONENUMBERS S.NO. NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE RESIDENCE 1. SHRIJAGNARAINSINGHSINGH CHAIRMAN 223163 - 2. SHRISHARWANKUMAR MANAGINGDIRECTOR 223163 - 3. SHRIM.D.ISLAM GENERALMANAGER 223163 - 4. SHRISITARAMPRASAD MANAGER(ADMN.) 223163 - 6.GOPALGANJDISTRICTCENTRALCOOPERATIVEBANKLTD. P.B.NO.24636,AT&P.O.GOPALGANJ, COURTROAD,DISTRICTGOPALGANJ GOPALGANJ-841428. Fax : Telephones: 224636/9431217049 STDCode: 06156 TELEPHONENUMBERS S.NO. NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE RESIDENCE 1. SHRISANJAYKUMAR MANAGINGDIRECTOR 224636 224636 2. SHRIGANESHSINGH DEVELOPMENTOFFICER 224636 9431217049 7.KATIHARDISTRICTCENTRALCOOPERATIVEBANKLTD. SOBHAMARKET,ISTFLOOR,OLDBATACHOUK DR.R.P.ROAD,DISTT.-KATIHAR KATIHAR-854105 Fax : 242735 Telephones: 242735/243118 Email : [email protected] STDCode: 06452 TELEPHONENUMBERS S.NO. NAME DESIGNATION OFFICE RESIDENCE 1. MD.KALAM CHAIRMAN 243118 9430280210 2. SHRIRAMNARESHPANDEY MANAGINGDIRECTOR 242735 9431692615 3. MISSMANISHRANJAN MANAGER - 9470040312 4. MD.QUISHERRAZI ASSISTANT -
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