South Indian Bank
Mr Benny P. Thomas is a law graduate and enrolled at the Bar in the year 1988. He initiated his practice in the stream of Civil Law and later gained substantial depth in Labour Law providing professional legal services to companies including big Corporates.
Mr. Benny P. Thomas's niche expertise in the field has been sought by the Bench in multiple cases as Amicus Curiae and he is sought for his wisdom, pragmatic approach and holistic vision, for providing opinions not only to Corporates but also the Department of Labour, Govt. of Kerala.
Mr. Benny P. Thomas is also a passionate educator and is a ready reckoner who is equally sought after for delivering lectures, panel discussions, on the subject for corporate houses across the Country.
Mr. Benny P Thomas now heads M/s Thomas & Thomas, a promising and fast growing boutique Law Firm established in 2017 providing services in the streams of Labour Law, Civil Law, Cyber Law, Taxation Law, Alternate Dispute Resolution, Arbitration & Conciliation etc.
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South Indian Bank
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The South Indian Bank Limited (the Bank) provides retail and corporate banking, Para banking activities, such as debit card, third-party product distribution, in addition to Treasury and Foreign Exchange Business. The Bank's segments include Treasury, Corporate/Wholesale Banking, Retail banking and Other Banking Operations. The treasury services segment consists of interest earnings on investments portfolio of the Bank, gains or losses on investment operations and earnings from foreign exchange business. The Corporate/Wholesale Banking segment provides loans to corporate segment. The Retail Banking segment provides loans to non-corporate customers. The Other Banking Operations segment includes income from para banking activities, such as debit cards, third-party product distribution and associated costs. The Bank has a network of approximately 830 branches, approximately 40 extension counters and approximately 1, 290 automated teller machines (ATMs) in India.