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List of Central Pension Processing Centres of Banks LIST OF CENTRAL PENSION PROCESSING CENTRES OF BANKS S. Name of Bank Address Phone/Fax No NO. The General Manager 0522-2286378 Allahabad Bank Centralized Pension Processing Centre 1 Allahabad Bank 3rd floor, Zonal Office, New Building Hazrat Ganj, Lucknow Pin-226001, UP Head Office, 040-24757153 Centralized Pension Processing Centre 2 Andhra Bank Andhra Bank Building 5th floor, Koti, Sultan Bazar Hyderabad Axis Bank Ltd. 43506532, Central Pension Processing Unit 9818109212 Pension Payment Hub Fax-43506565 3 Axis Bank 3rd floor, Solaris, C-Wing, Opp. L & T Gate No. 6 Saki Vihar Road, Powai, Mumbai-400072 Sr. Manager, 02652225899/026 Centralized Pension Processing Centre 5-2361599 4 Bank of Baroda 7th floor, Suraj Plaza-I, Sayajigunj Baroda-390005 Sh.D.P. Bhateja 022-66684450 Chief Manager Fax-022-66684494 Centralized Pension Processing Centre 5 Bank of India 4th floor, Bank of India Bldg. Kingsway Nagpur Maharashtra-440001 Sh. S. Bharat Kumar DGM Bank of Centralized Pension Processing Centre 6 Maharashtra Co. Lok Mangal, 1501, Shivaji Nagar, Pune - 411005 Fax-080-25585591 Sh. A.G. Nayak 09886518896 Canara Bank Centralized Pension Processing Centre Chitrapur Mutt Complex 7 Canara Bank 8th Main, 15th Cross Malleshwaram, Bangalore-560055 022-27563400 Sh. V.K. Sinha, Chief Manager Centralized Pension Processing Centre Central Bank of 8 Central Office, Operations Deptt, India Maker Tower, E-Wing , 21st Floor, Cuffe Parade Mumbai-400005 The General Manager 9818244077 Corporation Bank Centralized Pension Processing Centre Corporation 9 Pandeshwar, Mangaladevi Temple Bank Road,Post Box No. 88, Mangalore-575001 Dr. Manorma Mishra, 022-26545815, AGM Fax-26545553 Centralized Pension Processing Centre 10 Dena Bank Dena Corporate Centre, C-10, G-block 5th floor, Bandra Kurla Complex, Bandra, Mumbai-400051 Sh. Sumit Sharma, 011-41392157, Relationship Manager 9350631793 Centralized Pension Processing Centre 11 H.D.F.C. B-6/3, Safdarjung Enclave, DDA Commercial, Complex, Opp. Deer Park, New Delhi-110029 ICICI Bank Ltd. 8527690537 Centralized Pension Processing Centre 12 ICICI Bank ICICI Bank Tower, Chandivali Farm Road, Powai Mumbai-400072 022- Sh. B.P. Patil 66908405/099879 Asstt. General Manager 75058 Centralized Pension Processing Centre Fax- 13 IDBI IDBI Bank Ltd. 66908444/8424 Unit No. 2, Corporate Park Sion Trombay Road, Near Swastik Chambers, Chembur, Mumbai-400071 The General Manager 9871299722 Centralized Pension Processing Centre 14 Indian Bank No. 7, Prakasam Road, T. Nagar, Chennai-600017 Central Office, 044-28889383 Centralized Pension Processing Centre Indian Overseas 15 763, Anna Salai, Bank Chennai-600002 Mr. M.K. Sinha 47651319, General Manager 8527322777, Centralized Pension Processing Centre Fax-28758174 Oriental Bank of Commerce 16 Oriental Bank of CPPC, 8/1, W.E.A. Commerce Abdul Aziz Road, Karol Bagh New Delhi-110005 Sh.P.S. Ganapathy, 25754670, Fax- Dy. GM 25744825 Centralized Pension Processing Centre 17 Punjab National 2nd floor, Rajendra Bhawan, Bank Rajendra Place, New Delhi-110008 Punjab & Sind Bank 011-25811210, H.O. P&D Department, Fax-25723569 Punjab & Sind Centralized Pension Processing Centre 18 Bank A-25 (First Floor) Community Centre, Jwala Heri, Paschim Vihar, New Dehi-110063 Sh. G.M. Bunkar 0141-5172101 The Chief Manager Fax-0141-2316921 Centralized Pension Processing Centre 19 State Bank of State Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur Bikaner & Jaipur CPPC, 2nd floor, S.M.S. Highway Jaipur-302005 Sh. K. Mahalingam, DGM 040-23387301, Centralized Pension Processing Centre Fax-040-23387562 State Bank of 20 Head Office, Gunfoundry, Hyderabad Hyderabad-01 State Bank of Please see below for all CPPC of State 21 India bank of India Sh. Sringeswara Sharma 08242496075, General Manager 9448291329 Centralized Pension Processing Centre Fax-08242496074 State Bank of 22 State Bank of Mysore Mysore Birwa Complex, Alake Car Street Post Office, Mangalore-575003, Distt. Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka The General Manager 0175-2302817, State Bank of Patiala 9779584154 State Bank of 23 Centralized Pension Processing Centre Fax-2201144 Patiala Plot No. 114, Urban Estate, Phase-II, Patiala-147002, Punjab Sh. U.Gopal 9446067136/0471- Centralized Pension Processing Centre 2326525 State Bank of State Bank of Travancore Fax-0471-2326526 24 Travancore Chembikalam Buildings 3rd floor, Vazhuthacaud Trivandrum-695014 Asstt. General Manager Centralized Pension Processing Centre Syndicate Bank 25 Syndicate Bank HO: Manipal, Karnataka-574104 Sh. C.P. Gupta, GM 033-44557964, Central Pension Processing Centre Fax-033-44557352 26 UCO Bank H.O. 10, BTM, Sarani, Kolkata-700001 Centralized Pension Processing Centre 022-22020242, Government Business Division, 22020243 Union Bank of PBOD, 12th floor, Union Bank Bhavan, Fax-022-22020241 27 India 239, Vidhan Bhavan Marg, Nariman Point, Mumbai-400021 Sh. 033-22622549, , Divya Kumar Acharya , Fax-033-2242- United Bank of Chief Manager 2196 28 India Centralized Pension Processing Centre Head Office-11, Hemanata Basu, Sarani, Kolkata Vijaya Bank, 080-25584644 Centralized Pension Processing Centre 29 Vijaya Bank Merchant Banking Division Head Office, 41/2, M.G. Road, Trinity Circle, Bangalore-560001 CENTRALIZED PENSION PROCESSING CENTRES OF STATE BANK OF INDIA CIRCLE NAME AND TELEPHONE FAX MOBILE E-MAIL NO. DESIGNATION OF THE NO. NUMBER NUMBER CONTACT PERSON Ahmedabad Shri N. Ravichandran 0079- 25506577 09712994001 gm1.lhoahm@sbi General Manager(NW-1) 22866493 .co.in State Bank of India, 22861734 Local Head Office, P.B.No.300, Bhadra, Ahmedabad-380 017 Sh.V.Ramamurthy 25500673 25503172 09712994002 gm2.lhoahm@sbi General Manager .co.in Shri A.K.Prasad 079- 26565482 09979894100 dgmncm1.lhoahm DGM (O&C)(NW-1) 26443672 @sbi.co.in State Bank of India, Zonal Office Bldg., Ambawadi Ahmedabad Bangalore Shri R. Karthikeyan 080- 22124018 09448993001 gm1.lhoban@sbi. General Manager(NW-1) 25943027 co.in 25943026 22249005 Sh.N. K. Malhotra 25943155 25943690 09449842926 gm2.lhoban@sbi. General Manager(NW-II) 25943038 co.in Shri Raaj Chatterjee 080- 080- 09449842997 dgmopcr.lhoban DGM (O&C) (NW-1) 25943691 25943690 @sbi.co.in State Bank of India, 25943636 Local Head Office, 25483262 65, St. Marks Road, Post Box No.5211, Bangalore-560 001 Bhopal Shri R.N. Nehariya 0755- 2552798 09630025522 gm1.lhobho@sbi. General Manager(NW-1) 4288022 co.in Shri M. Das, 0755- 2573343 09425300582 dgmncm1.lhobh DGM (NCM-1) 4288501 [email protected] State Bank of India, Local Head Office, mrigendra.das@s Hoshangabad Road, bi.co.in Bhopal- 462011. Bhubaneswar Shri Bhaskar Niyogi 0674- 2396018FX 09437076999 General Manager(NW-1) 2391772 Shri B.V. Saradhi, DGM (NCM-1) State Bank of India, dgmncm1.lho.bh Local Head Office, [email protected] IDCO Towers, Janpath, Bhubaneswar- 751 007. Chandigarh Shri Ashok Gupta 0172- General Manager(NW-1) 2703315 2725391 09878587744 Shri V.C.Vajpai, 0172270337 0172- 09779090404 dgmcpc1.lhocha DGM (NCM-1) 1 2700071 @sbi.co.in State Bank of India, Local Head Office, P.B.No.139, Sector 17-B, Chandigarh – 160 017 Chennai Shri V.G.Kannan 044- 28214186 General Manager(NW-1) 28214116 Shri K.T.Ravindran 044- DGM (NCM-1) 23772753 044- cppc.zoche@sbi. State Bank of India, 54 ,55,56 23772750 co.in 112/4, Kalliman Koil Street dgmncmnw1.lho Virugambakkam [email protected] Chennai – 600 092 Guwahati Shri Ashwini Mehra 0361- General Manager(NW-1) 2237557 Shri D.Purkayastha, 0361- dgmncm2.lhogu DGM (NCM-1) 2237502 [email protected] State Bank of India, Local Head Office, Post. Box No.103, A.T. Road, Bharalumukh, Guwahati – 781 009 Hyderabad Shri Rajeev Kumar Seth 040- 24756988 General Manager(NW-1) 24762425 Shri Chandramauli 040- 27883186 09866663348 dgmncm1.lhohyd Shankaran 27883101 @sbi.co.in DGM (NCM-1) State Bank of India, Local Head Office, Hyderabad Sh. C.V.Moorthy Chief Manager (CPPC) State Bank of India Central Pension Processing Centre, GNR Heights, 1st Floor, Musheerabad Main Road, Hyderabad-500048 Lucknow Shri Chandrasekhara 0522- 2234157 09415013185 Rao 2234053 General Manager(NW-1) Shri O.P. Puniya 0522- 0522- 09415609430 [email protected] DGM (NCM-1) 2626124 2617533 .in State Bank of India, 3rd floor, Admn. Office, Halwasiya Court Compound, Hazrat Ganj, Lucknow – 226001. Mumbai Shri Abhay Kumar Singh 022- 67515505 09920939333 General Manager(NW-1) 67514511 022- 022- 09819781122 dgmncm1.lhomu Shri M.U.Kamath 26445307 [email protected] DGM (NCM-1) State Bank of India, Local Head Office, Plot No.C-6, G-Block, Bandra- Kurla Complex, Bandra(east), Mumbai - 400 051 New Delhi Shri S.K. Gagroo 011- 23361098 09810233200 General Manager(NW-1) 23407102 Ms. Anju Shah / 011- 011- 09717041123 gmcpc1.lhodel@ Deepak Kumar 23407802 23365079 sbi.co.in DGM (NCM-1) 23360579 State Bank of India, Local Head Office, Post Box No.398, 11 Sansad Marg, New Delhi -110 001 Sh. Subhash Gupta A.G.M. NCM-I CPPC, State Bank of India, Chandni Chowk, Delhi-110054 Kolkata Shri Rajeev Krishnan 033- 22436735 09830072055 General Manager(NW-1) 22436524 Shri P.K.Sanyal 033- 22884278 09830268229 [email protected] DGM (NCM-1) 22884279 o.in State Bank of India, Local Head Office, Samriddhi Bhavan, 1 Strant Road, Kolkata – 700 001 Patna Shri Samir Saran 0612- 2209006 09431022259 gm1.lhopat@sbi. General Manager(NW-1) 2209005 co.in Shri Shailesh Verma, 0612- 2684566 09431017613 dgmncm1.lhopat Dy.General 2677563 @sbi.co.in Manager(NCM-1) State Bank of India, Local Head Office, Gandhi Maidan (West), Patna – 800 001 Thiruvanantha Shri Venkatesvaran 0471- 0471- 09447778603 puram Ramamoorthy 2323062 2317120 General Manager(NW-1) Shri B.V.S.L.N.Moorthy Dy.General 0471- 0471- 09447060708 dgmncm.lhotri@s Manager(NCM-1) 2333927 2333932 bi.co.in State Bank of India, Local Head Office, TC-25/1446, S.S.Kovil Road, Thampanoor, Thiruvanthapuram- 695001 .
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