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Yes Bank
Yes Bank is a private bank in India. It was founded by Ashok Kapur and Rana Kapoor, with the duo holding a collective financial stake of 27.16%.[4]
YES BANK has received significant national and international recognitions which include Dr. Rana Kapoor, Founder, MD & CEO being recognised as the Entrepreneurial Banker of the Decade (2001-2010) by Bombay Management Association; Business Standard Banker of the Year - 2011; India's No. 1 New Private Sector Bank in the Financial Express-E&Y Best Banks Survey 2010, India's Fastest Growing Bank of the Year at the Bloomberg UTV Financial Leadership Awards 2011.,[5] India's No. 1 New Private Sector Bank in the Financial Express-E&Y Best Banks Survey 2010,[6] India's Fastest Growing Bank of the Year at the Bloomberg UTV Financial Leadership Awards 2011.[7] YES BANK received certification for its 'Complaints Management System (ISO 10002:2004)' by the British Standard's Institution (BSI) as on August 25, 2010.[8] The Bank was also awarded the ISO 27001:2005 Certification for its 'Information Security Management System' by BSI.[8]
In 2010, the bank announced the roll-out of a strategic blueprint, named Version 2.0 of the bank, to further accelerate its business growth in the retail banking space, with the objective to achieve by 2015, a balance sheet size of 1,50,000 crore, deposits of 125,000 crore, advances of 100,000 crore, a pan India network of 900 branches and a human capital base of 12750 by 2015.[9]
YES BANK deals in the following 5 business lines-
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Corporate and Institutional Banking[edit]
The Corporate & Institutional Banking (C&IB) business at YES BANK provides financial and risk management solutions to clients. [10]
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Commercial Banking[edit]
With its sector-specific products and services under commercial banking YES BANK supports Emerging Corporates.[clarification needed][11]

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