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About Yes Bank : Yes Bank is an Indian private sector banking firm that was founded in 2004 by Rana Kapur and Ashok Kapur. This particular bank had emerged as the 7th largest bank in India in terms of market cap. It has grown into a full-service commercial bank that offers a wide range of products, services, and digital offerings.
Yes Bank is also well-known for its partnership with OPIC, a US government-based financial institution, and Wells Fargo in support of women entrepreneurs. It is known that Yes Bank has a 24.29% stake in Dish TV, one of India's largest DTH service companies.
Yes Bank specializes in the services related to Retail, MSME, and corporate banking. Yes Bank has a wide range of services dedicated to credit cards, private banking, wealth management, consumer and corporate banking, mortgage loans, investment banking, and finance and insurance services.
Headquarter: Yes Bank operates with its headquarters in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Yes Bank has three subsidiaries, namely Yes Securities limited, Yes Trustee limited, and Yes Asset management limited, which have their headquarters located in Mumbai.
Number of employees: Yes Bank has employed about 23,800 employees currently, which is estimated to be about 36.38% higher than that of the count of employees in the financial sector. The company has Mr. Prashant Kumar as its chief executive officer and managing director. Niranjan Banodkar serves as the chief financial officer of the Bank. Shyam Arora is the president of Yes bank.
Number of Branches & ATM: Yes Bank has a wide range of networks comprising over 1000 branches and 1800 ATMs across 29 states and 7 union territories of the country. Its subsidiary, Yes securities limited, has 50 branches across the country.
Rate of Interest : 16.25% Per Annum
Loan Amount : Up to Rs.50 lakh
Maximum Tenure : 1Yesrs To 3 Years [12 - 36 Months]
Processing Fee : Up To 2%
Prepayment Charges : Up To 4%
Yearly Business Income : As Per Loan amount Requirements
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