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The presidency banks were amalgamated into a single bank, the Imperial Bank of India, in
- 1955
- 1921
- 1869
- 1806
Correct answer: 1921
Solution
The Bank of Bengal, Bank of Bombay, and Bank of Madras were amalgamated to form the Imperial Bank of India in 1921. This is a standard banking history fact asked in banking awareness.
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