

On the principle of "One State One RRB", the Department of Financial Services, Ministry of Finance has consolidated 26 Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) across 11 States/UTs, including Jharkhand. It is effective from 01.05.2025.
Here is the list of these new branded 26 RRBs from various Indian states:
*Andhra Pragathi Grameena Bank (AP)
*Andhra Pradesh Grameena Vikas Bank (AP)
*Arunachal Pradesh Rural Bank (Arunachal Pradesh)
*Assam Gramin Vikash Bank (Assam)
*Bangiya Gramin Vikas Bank (West Bengal)
*Baroda Gujarat Gramin Bank (Gujarat)
*Baroda Rajasthan Kshetriya Gramin Bank (Rajasthan)
*Baroda UP Bank (Uttar Pradesh)
*Chhattisgarh Rajya Gramin Bank (Chhattisgarh)
Dakshin Bihar Gramin Bank (Bihar)
*Ellaquai Dehati Bank (J&K)
*Himachal Pradesh Gramin Bank (HP)
J&K Grameen Bank (J&K)
*Jharkhand Rajya Gramin Bank (Jharkhand)
*Karnataka Gramin Bank (Karnataka)
*Karnataka Vikas Grameena Bank (Karnataka)
*Kerala Gramin Bank (Kerala)
*Madhya Pradesh Gramin Bank (MP)
*Madhyanchal Gramin Bank (MP)
*Maharashtra Gramin Bank (Maharashtra)
*Manipur Rural Bank (Manipur)
*Meghalaya Rural Bank (Meghalaya)
*Mizoram Rural Bank (Mizoram)
*Nagaland Rural Bank (Nagaland)
*Odisha Gramya Bank (Odisha)
*Paschim Banga Gramin Bank (West Bengal)
This reform marks a crucial step toward building stronger and more efficient RRBs. Presently, 28 RRBs continue to serve the nation through an extensive network of over 22,000 branches in more than 700 districts.
As part of creating a single and unified brand identity for the RRBs after the major amalgamation drive, a common logo for the 28 RRBs has been unveiled. This marks an important step toward strengthening the identity and visibility of these institutions serving the rural communities.


Reflecting themes of progress and growth, in rural and remote areas, the logo reinforces the values embodied by RRBs. These include:
Upward Arrow (Symbol of Progress): Represents growth, development and advancement in rural economies.
Hands (Symbol of Nurturing)
: Conveys care, support and a helping hand to rural communities.
Flame (Symbol of Enlightenment)
: Signifies warmth, knowledge and empowering rural populations.
The colours of the RRB logo have been so chosen to convey the objectives of the RRBs. Dark blue signifies finance and trust, while green signifies life and growth, reflecting their mission to serve rural India.
This common branding initiative by the Government is expected to give RRBs a distinct, modern and easily recognizable brand identity nationwide. This symbolises their collective commitment to financial inclusion and rural development.