City Union Bank Limited Bank Reaches Milestone of 1,000 Branches with New Expansion

City Union Bank Limited has officially hit a major milestone, reaching a total of 1,000 branches nationwide. On April 27, 2026, the bank inaugurated thirteen new branches across various states, including Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Maharashtra, and Delhi. This expansion significantly strengthens the bank’s physical footprint and service accessibility for its customer base, marking a pivotal moment in its growth strategy.

Expanding the Physical Footprint

City Union Bank Limited continues to grow its reach across India, with the latest opening of 13 new branches on April 27, 2026. This strategic expansion brings the bank’s total network to 1,000 branches, reflecting a strong commitment to enhancing banking services across diverse urban and regional markets.

Geographic Distribution of New Branches

The newly inaugurated branches are strategically spread across several key states to serve a broader demographic. The expansion includes:

  • Delhi: New locations in Chittaranjan Park, Chawri Bazar, Naya Bazar, and Vasant Kunj.
  • Karnataka: New branches in Dharwad, Hubli (Gokul Road), Bengaluru (Hosa Road), and the Sri Sairam College of Engineering campus.
  • Tamil Nadu: New branches in Vallampadugai, Velampayam, and Ammachathiram.
  • Telangana: A new branch located in the Abids region of Hyderabad.
  • Maharashtra: A new branch in the Hadapsar area of Pune.

Commitment to Customer Accessibility

By establishing these 1,000 locations, the bank aims to provide localized and accessible financial solutions to both existing and new customers. This milestone is a testament to the bank’s sustained growth and its focus on deepening its presence in the domestic banking sector, ensuring that its suite of financial products and services remains within reach for communities in major cities and industrial hubs alike.

Source: BSE

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