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List of Self Certified Syndicate Banks Under the ASBA Process 1 List of Self Certified Syndicate Banks under the ASBA process 1. As on date, there are 57 banks registered with SEBI as Bankers to an Issue under the SEBI (Bankers to an Issue) Regulations, 1994. In terms of the SEBI Circular no. SEBI/CFD/DIL/DIP/31/2008/30/7 dated July 30, 2008 on Applications Supported by Blocked Amount (ASBA), all these banks are eligible to act as Self Certified Syndicate Bank for the purpose of ASBA subject to their submitting a self certification to SEBI ,inter-alia certifying that they have undertaken the mock trial run of their systems with the Stock Exchange(s) and Registrar(s) and have satisfied themselves that they have adequate systems/ infrastructure in place at their Controlling Branch/ Designated Branches to fulfill their responsibilities/ obligations as envisaged in the ASBA process within the timelines specified therein. 2. Once the banks submit this self certification, their names shall be included in SEBI’s list of Self Certified Syndicate Banks (SCSBs) whereafter these SCSBs shall be eligible to accept ASBAs. 3. Investors desirous of appling through ASBA process may submit their ASBAs to the SCSBs mentioned herein below. List of SCSBs is as under: Sl. Name of the Date of Eligible to Details of designated No. bank receipt of act as SCSB branches and self w.e.f. Controlling branch certification available at 1. Corporation August 21, September 1, Details of branches of Bank 2008 2008 Corporation Bank 2. Union Bank August 25, September 1, Details of branches of of India 2008 2008 Union Bank of India 3. HDFC Bank August 26, September 1, Details of branches of 2008 2008 HDFC Bank 4. State Bank of August 29, September 1, Details of branches of India 2008 2008 State Bank of India 5 ICICI Bank August 29, September 1, Details of branches of Ltd. 2008 2008 ICICI Bank Ltd. 6. IDBI Bank August 29, September Details of branches of 2008 15, 2008 IDBI Bank Ltd. 7. AXIS Bank September September Details of branches of 1,2008 15, 2008 AXIS Bank Ltd. 8. Kotak September 4, September Details of branches of Mahindra 2008 15, 2008 Kotak Mahindra Bank Bank 9. State Bank of September 1, September Details of branches of BIkaner & 2008 15, 2008 State Bank of Bikaner Jaipur & Jaipur 10. Bank of September 2, September Details of branches of Baroda 2008 15, 2008 Bank of Baroda 4. This list will be updated on the 1st day and 15th day of each month. - 1 - 1. Corporation Bank 1.1 Nodal Officer Name : Mr. B Lakshminarayana Designation : Deputy General Manager Address : Corporation Bank, IIBD, 1st Floor, Mittal chambers, Nariman Point, Mumbai Telephone : 22028848 Mobile : 9820663660 Email : [email protected] 1.2 Details of Controlling Branch: Controlling Branch Sl. City Branch Address Contact Contact Fax Email No Person Number 1. Mumbai Capital Market branch Ist Mr. Amodh 22841406 / 022- Floor, Earnest House Kumar 22842764/ 22672101 NCPA Marg, Nariman 9870340031 Point Mumbai 1.3 List of Designated Branches: Designated Branches Sl. City Branch Address Contact Contact Fax Email No Person Number 1. Mumbai Fort (024), Veena M Halthore 022- 022- [email protected] hambers Srinivas 22671715, 22672101 21, Dalal Street Srinath 22651744 Fort, Mumbai – Asst. 400 023 General Manager 2. Mumbai Nariman Point M Dhanjay 022- [email protected] (221),Mumbai – Madhav 22876009, Nariman Point Rao 22814762 Ist Floor, Mujumdar, Earnest House, Asst. Nariman Point General Mumbai – 400 Manager 021 2 2. Union Bank of India 2.1 Nodal Officer Name : Mr. R.S.Majithia Designation : Asst. General Manager Address : Mumbai Samachar Marg Branch, 66/80, Mumbai Samachar Marg, Oppo.Bse,Fort, Mumbai-400023 Telephone : 022-22670107,22629303,22672131 Mobile : 9669155151 Email : [email protected] 2.2 Details of Controlling Branch: Controlling Branch Sl. City Branch Contact Contact Fax Email No Address Person Number 1. Mumbai Mumbai Mr. B. 022- 022- bchandramohan@unionbankofi Samachar Chandramohan 22629411 22676685 ndia.com Marg Branch 2.3 List of Designated Branches: Designated Branches Sl. City Branch Address Contact Contact FAX EmailID No. Person Number 1 Agra AGRA MAIN The Branch 0562 0562- [email protected] Main Frends Wasan Plaza, Head 2526870 252716 m Sanjay Place,Dist. Agra, 6 Uttar Pradesh, Pin - 282 003. 2 Allahaba ALLAHABAD MAIN The Branch 0532 0532- [email protected] d Main Hotel Samrat Building, Head 2561496 242076 om 49/25, M.G. Marg, 4 CivilDist. Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh,Pin - 211001 3 Amritsar AMRITSAR MAIN The Branch 0183 0183 - amritsarmain@unionbankofindi Main Post Box No. 226, Chowk Head 2556067 254710 a.com Fuwara, Golden Temple 3 PDist. Amritsar, Punjab, Pin - 143 001. 4 Anand ANAND (DIST. KAIRA), The Branch 02692 02692- [email protected] (Dist. Maharshi Dayanand Head 268461 268461 om Kaira) Marg, Anand,Dist.Anand, Gujarat, Pin - 388 001. 5 Andheri( ANDHERI(EAST) - The Branch 022 022- cbsandherieast@unionbankofin East) - MUMBAI" Mayani Head 2684405 268440 dia.com Mumbai Manor",Sir M.V. Road, 1 05 Andheri (East), Mumbai - 400 069. Maharashtra 6 Annanag ANNANAGARA The Branch 044 - [email protected] ar G - 3, Shanthi Head 2346070 om Colony,Annanagar, Dist. 4 Chennai,Tamil Nadu, 3 Pin - 600 040 7 Ashokna ASHOKNAGAR - The Branch 044 044- ashoknagar@unionbankofindia. gar - CHENNAI Plot Head 2346070 234607 com Chennai No. 1208, Ist Avenue, 9 11 Ashok Nagar, Opp. Police Training College, Dist.Chennai, Tamil Nadu, Pin - 600 083. 8 Ashram ASHRAM ROAD - The Branch 079 079- cbsashramroad@unionbankofin Road - AHMEDABAD Head 2754061 275441 dia.com Ahmedab C.U.Shah Chambers, 7 71 ad Near Gujarat VidyapithAshram Road, Post Box No.17, Navjivan,Dist. Ahmedabad, Gujarat, Pin - 380 014. 9 Aundh AUNDH The Branch 020 020- cbspuneaundh@unionbankofin Showroom No. 3 & 4, Head 2589679 258967 dia.com Building A-1, 7 97 KalpataruEnclave, Opposite Shivsagar Restaurant,D.P. Road, Aundh, Pune - 411 007. 10 Ballyganj BALLYGANJ - KOLKATA The Branch 033 - cbsballyganj@unionbankofindia - Kolkata 26/6, Hindustan Head 2463510 .com Park,Gariahat Road, 3 Kolkata, West Bengal, Pin - 700 029. 11 Bangalor BANGALORE CITY The Branch 080 080- cbsbangalore@unionbankofindi e City 583/584, Pooja Complex, Head 2226243 222624 a.com Avenue Road,Bangalore, 9 39 Karnataka, Pin - 560 001. 12 Bharuch BHARUCH The Branch 02642 - cbsbharuch@unionbankofindia. Prithvinagar, Station Head 243742 com Road, Bharuch,Gujarat, Pin - 392 001. 13 Bhat BHAT BAZAR - MUMBAI The Branch 022 022- cbsbhatbazar@unionbankofindi Bazar - 273-277, Anant Deep Head 2375989 237279 a.com Mumbai Chambers, Narsi Natha 3 52 Street, Bhat Bazar,Mumbai - 400 009. 14 Bhavnag BHAVNAGAR The Branch 0278 0278- cbsbhavnagar@unionbankofind ar Lokhand Bazar, Post Box Head 2517015 251701 ia.com No. 17, Bhavnagar, 5 Gujarat, Pin - 364 001. 15 Bhopal BHOPAL MAIN The Branch 0755 0755- bhopalmain@unionbankofindia. Main P.b. No. 71, Post Head 2676744 267674 com Jumerati,District Bhopal, 4 Madhya Pradesh, Pin - 462 001. 16 Bhubane BHUBANESHWAR MAIN The Branch 0674 0674- ubibbsrmain@unionbankofindia shwar Plot No.101, Janpath, Head 2538516 253851 .com Main Kharvel Nagar, Unit 8 III,Bhubaneshwar, Dist. 4 Khurda, Orissa,Pin - 751 001. 17 Borivli BORIVLI (WEST) - The Branch 022 022- [email protected] (West) - MUMBAI "Ved Head 2805178 280600 om Mumbai Bunglow", 258, Swami 7 06 Vivekanand Rd,Borivli (West), Mumbai - 400 092. Maharashtra 18 Chalai CHALAI BAZAR - The Branch 0471 0471- cbstvm_main@unionbankofindi Bazar - TRIVANDRUM Jamal Head 2471789 247178 a.com Trivandru Building, Market Main 9 m Road,Chalai Bazar, Dist. Trivandrum,Kerala, Pin - 695 036. 19 Chandiga CHANDIGARH The Branch 0172 0172- cbschandigarhmain@unionban rh Main MAINSCO 64/65, Head 2779226 270206 kofindia.com Bank Square,Sector 17- 9 B, Dist. Chandigarh,U.T.Chandig arh, Pin - 160 017. 20 Chennai CHENNAI - MAIN The Branch 044 044- chennaimain@unionbankofindi - Main 139, Broadway, P.B. No. Head 2346072 234607 a.com 1931,Chennai, Tamil 5 23 Nadu, Pin - 600 108. 21 Coimbato COIMBATORE MAIN The Branch 0422 0422- [email protected] re Main P.B.No. 8, 235, Head 2396232 391026 m Oppanakara Street,Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, Pin - 641 001. 22 Connaug CONNAUGHT PLACE - The Branch 011 011- [email protected] ht Place - NEW DELHI 14/15-F, Head 2331069 233238 New Connaught Place,New 3 09 Delhi Delhi,Pin - 110 001. 23 Dehradu DEHRADUN The Branch 0135 0135- cbsdehradunmain@unionbanko n 19-b, Rajpur Road, P.b. Head 2656637 271409 findia.com No. 109,Dist. Dehradun, 3 Utranchal, Pin - 247 554. 24 Dhanlax DHANLAXMI MARKET - The Branch 079 079- cbsdlmarket@unionbankofindia mi AHMEDABAD Post Head 2143902 221655 .com Market - Box No. 1070, 85 Ahmedab Railwaypura,Kalupur, ad Dist.Ahmedabad, Gujarat, Pin - 380 002. 25 Dhantoli - DHANTOLI - NAGPUR The Branch 0712 0712- [email protected] Nagpur Shriman Commercial Head 2429174 243055 m Complex,4, Wardha 8 Road, Lokmat Chowk, Dhantoli,Dist. Nagpur, Pin - 440 012. 5 26 Domlur - DOMLUR - BANGALORE The Branch 080 080- [email protected] Bangalor 11, "Brindavan", Service Head 2535737 253573 om e Road,Domlur Layout, 1 71 Bangalore,Karnataka, Pin - 560 071. 27 Dwarka - DWARKA - NEW DELHI The Branch 011 [email protected] New Bansal Plaza, 1st Floor, Head 2508044 Delhi Plot No. 13,Sector 6, 4 Central Market Dwarka,New Delhi 28 Ellis ELLIS BRIDGE - The Branch 079 079- cbsellisbridge@unionbankofindi Bridge - AHMEDABAD Karaka Head 6585314 357124 a.com Ahmedab Building No. 1, Ellis ad Bridge, Ashram Rd,Dist. Ahmedabad, Gujarat, Pin - 380 009. 29 Ernakula ERNAKULAM MAIN The Branch 0484 0484- cbsernakulam@unionbankofind m Main Union Bank Bhavan, Head 2385209 238520 ia.com Ground Floor, P.B. No. 9 3661,M.G. Road, Ernakulam- Cochin,Kerala, Pin - 682 035. 30 Fergussa FERGUSSAN COLLEGE The Branch 020 020- cbspunefcroad@unionbankofin n College ROAD - PUNE 1184/4, Head 2553116 255337 dia.com Road - Shranath 9 49 Pune Plaza,Dyaneshwar Padhuke Chowk,Fergussan College Road, Pune, Pin 411005 31 Gauhati GAUHATI MAINKamrup The Branch 0361 0361- [email protected] Main Chamber Road, Fancy Head 2544727 254473 om Bazar,Post Box No.
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