A state bank is generally a financial institution that is chartered by a federated state in a country such as Australia or the United States (as opposed to one regulated at the federal or national level), although the meaning varies by country.
State Bank may also refer to:
Australia
- State Bank of New South Wales, a former bank
- State Bank of South Australia, rebranded as BankSA
- State Bank of Victoria, a former bank
India
- State Bank of India, an Indian multinational public sector bank and financial services statutory body
- State Bank of Mysore, former public sector bank in India, later absorbed into State Bank of India
- State Bank of Patiala, former associate bank of the State Bank of India, later absorbed into it
- State Bank of Travancore, former associate bank of the State Bank of India, later absorbed into it
Other countries
- State Bank of Morocco, the former central bank of Morocco
- State Bank of Pakistan, the central bank of Pakistan
- State Bank of Vietnam, the central bank of Vietnam
- Bayerische Staatsbank, a former bank in Bavaria
- Prussian State bank, a former bank in Berlin
See also
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