DCB Bank Ltd
DCB Bank Limited provides various banking and financial products and services in India. It operates through Treasury Operations, Corporate/Wholesale Banking, Retail Banking, and Other Banking Operations segments. The company offers deposit products, including current and saving, NRI, recurring, and fixed deposit accounts; debit, travel smart, and credit cards; and payment services, such as bill/utility payment, remittances, tax payment, and POS terminal services, as well as IMPS, RTGS, NEFT, and UPI services. It also provides secured lending services, including loan against property, overdraft/working capital, co-lending, commercial vehicle, construction equipment and finance, dealer trade advances, kisan credit card, school finance, and retail microfinance; and home, auto, gold, tractor, and term loans, as well as ODTD services. In addition, the company offers corporate banking services, which include trade current accounts, foreign exchange, guarantee, import and export, letter of credit, supply chain, bill collection, and invoice discounting services; and capital management services comprising working capital and cash management services. Further, the company provides life, general, and health insurance products, as well as mutual funds; and locker facility and ASBA online services. DCB Bank Limited was incorporated in 1995 and is headquartered in Mumbai, India.
If you'd bought from year…
Same habit, different start year. Each row shows what a constant habit's worth of DCBB-NS would be worth today, had you started buying at that point in the asset's history.
| Started | $6/day$6/day coffee | $42/wk$42/week coffee |
|---|---|---|
| Year 1 (2006) — listing | $74,005 2.6× | $110,189 2.6× |
| Year 6 (2011) | $48,220 2.1× | $71,450 2.1× |
| Year 11 (2016) | $23,548 1.5× | $34,844 1.5× |
| Year 16 (2021) | $12,954 1.6× | $19,172 1.6× |
Repeated investment, no fees, dividends reinvested. $6/day coffee = $180 / month equivalent.
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For illustration only — not investment advice. Past performance is not indicative of future results.