52w high/low | ₹123.45 / ₹78.35 |
P/E ratio | 7.01 |
Dividend | 0.98 |
ROE | 11.25 |
ROCE | 1.92 |
Face value | 10 |
Book value | ₹161.18Cr |
Market capital | ₹3,988.6Cr |
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DCB Bank Limited, formerly Development Credit Bank, is one of the new generation private sector banks in India. Keeping in view its inherent strengths, branch network and expertise, the bank's target market is mainly small business owners / self-employed / small business segment (traders, shopkeepers, business owners, MSMEs and SMEs). The bank chose to have limited presence in salaried segment. The bank also distributes Life Insurance, Health Insurance, General Insurance and Mutual Fund products to new and existing customers. As on 31 December 2020, Bank's total distribution network stood at 347 branches and over 500 ATMs across 18 states and 2 union territories. Development Credit Bank was started as a Credit Society in the 1930s. Eventually, Diamond Jubilee Co-operative Bank Ltd merged with Ismailia Co-operative Bank Ltd. In the year 1981, Ismailia Co-operative Bank Ltd was amalgamated with Masalawalla Co-operative Bank Ltd to form the Development Co-operative Bank Ltd.