The Full Form of SCBS is Scheduled Commercial Banks.
The scheduled commercial banks are those banks which are included in the second schedule of RBI Act 1934 and which carry out the normal business of banking such as accepting deposits, giving out loans and other banking services. The major difference between Scheduled Commercial Banks and Scheduled Cooperative Banks is their holding pattern, since cooperatives are registered under the Cooperative Societies Act as cooperative credit institutions.
Scheduled Commercial Banks can be further divided into four groups:
SCBS
means
Scheduled Commercial Banks
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