The HDFC Journey: From Saving on Paper Cups to "World's Most Valuable Bank"
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In less than 18 years of getting its banking licence, HDFC became India's most valuable bank in 2011 overtaking market leader State Bank of India. And as of June 30, 2016, the Bank’s distribution network was at 4,541 branches with a network of over 12,000 ATMs across India.
Here’s the HDFC story so far, and for starters if not HDFC, the bank could have been named Everest Bank of India, or Greater Bank of Bombay, or Bombay International Bank.
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