SBl definition

SBl means State Bank of India (client) having its Corporate Centre at State Bank of India, Premises & Estate Department, Local Head Office, Hoshangabad Road, Bhopal and includes the client’s representatives, successors and assigns.
SBl means State Bank of India (client) having its office at State Bank of India, Premises & Estate Department, Mumbai Metro, Local Head Office, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai and includes the client’s representatives, successors and assigns.
SBl. – means the scheme-based pension protection levy as defined in section 175 of the Act.

Examples of SBl in a sentence

  • Details of any securities borrowing and lending positions or financial collateral arrangements should be disclosed on a Supplemental Form 8 (SBL).

  • SBL is duly organized and validly existing as a stock life insurance company under the laws of Kansas.

  • Purchase Payments after the initial Purchase Payment are applied as of the end of the Valuation Period during which they are Received by SBL.

  • SBL may require the Contract be returned so these changes may be made.

  • SBL will use no statement made by or on behalf of the Owner to void this Contract unless it is in the written Application.


More Definitions of SBl

SBl means State Bank of India (client) having its office at State Bank of India, Premises Department Zonal Office, 386/2,Sharada Chambers,3rd floor, Shankarsheth Road, Pune-411 037. and includes the client’s representatives, successors and assigns.
SBl means Securities Borrowing and Lending;
SBl. , “our”, “us” and “we” means Simon Beirne Limited.
SBl means securities borrowing and lending transaction of financial instruments between two parties for an agreed period of time.
SBl means the State Basketball League of Western Australia.
SBl means The Assistant General Manager, State Bank of India, Premises & Estate Department, 4th Floor, 16, College Lane, Chennai – 600 006 and includes the Client‟s representatives, successors and assigns.
SBl means the securities business under the category of securities borrowing and lending)