City Union Bank has expanded its footprint by inaugurating seven new branches across Telangana and Tamil Nadu on March 30, 2026. This strategic expansion brings the bank’s total branch network to 949 branches nationwide as of the announcement date. The new locations are situated in key areas including Hyderabad (L.B. Nagar), Rayapuram, Pallipattu, and Avudayarparai, supporting the bank’s commitment to enhancing accessibility for its growing customer base.
City Union Bank Expands Network with Seven New Locations
City Union Bank (CUB) has officially announced the successful opening of seven new branches, effective March 30, 2026. This strategic addition increases the total network strength of the bank to 949 branches across India.
Details of New Branch Openings
The new branches, accompanied by their corresponding CBS codes, are located across various districts in Tamil Nadu and Telangana. Key details of the newly operational branches are summarized below:
- Hyderabad (L.B. Nagar): Branch No. 943 (Code 00948), located in Telangana.
- Rayapuram: Branch No. 944 (Code 00949), located in Thiruvarur District, Tamil Nadu.
- Pallipattu: Branch No. 945 (Code 00950), located in Cuddalore District, Tamil Nadu.
- Madavakurichi: Branch No. 946 (Code 00951), located in Tirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu.
- Seethaparpanallur: Branch No. 947 (Code 00952), located in Tirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu.
- Avudayarparai: Branch No. 948 (Code 00953), located in Erode District, Tamil Nadu.
- Enathimangalam: Branch No. 949 (Code 00954), located in Villipuram District, Tamil Nadu.
Network Milestone Achieved
With the addition of these seven offices, the bank has successfully reached a significant milestone of 949 operational branches as of the date of disclosure. This expansion demonstrates the bank’s continued dedication to serving communities in both established and developing regions.
The communication was formally issued by the Company Secretary & Compliance Officer, Venkataramanan S, confirming the update to the stock exchanges.
Source: BSE