After covering the extensive networks of SBI and the limited presence of other Indian banks, many of you asked about Bank of India’s operations in the USA.
Here’s the complete picture – and it’s quite different from what you might expect!
Reality Check: Bank of India operates with just TWO locations in the entire United States – a strategic approach focusing on key financial centers.
Bank of India’s Streamlined USA Operations
Bank of India has taken a focused approach to the US market, establishing presence in two critical financial hubs rather than spreading across multiple states. This strategy allows them to serve NRIs and businesses with specialized services while maintaining operational efficiency in America’s complex banking environment.
Founded in 1906 and nationalized in 1969, Bank of India brings over a century of banking experience to its USA operations. The bank’s American presence reflects its commitment to serving the Indian diaspora and facilitating trade between India and the United States, albeit through a more concentrated approach than some competitors.
Understanding BOI’s limited but strategic presence is crucial for NRIs considering their banking options. While they offer fewer physical locations, their services are designed to meet specific needs of Indians living and working in America.
Complete List of Bank of India USA Locations
Location Type
City/State
Address
Phone Number
Full Branch
New York, NY
277 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10172
+1-212-753-6100
Agency Office
San Francisco, CA
555 Mission Street, Suite #1875, San Francisco, CA 94105
+1-415-956-6326
Bank of India New York Branch (Main Operations)
Branch Name: Bank of India – New York Branch Complete Address: 277 Park Avenue (Between 47th & 48th Street), New York, NY 10172 Phone: +1-212-753-6100 Fax: +1-212-588-8958 Email: boi.ny@bankofindia.co.in ABA Routing Number: 026005458 SWIFT Code: BKIDUS33XXX Nearest Subway: 42nd Street Grand Central Terminal
The New York branch serves as Bank of India’s primary US operation, handling the majority of corporate banking, trade finance, and NRI services. Located in Midtown Manhattan between 47th and 48th Street, this branch is easily accessible and serves as the main contact point for all BOI services in America.
Key Personnel Contact Numbers:
Vice President (Credit): +1-646-720-0390
Vice President (Operations): +1-646-720-0392
Vice President (Risk Management & Comptroller): +1-646-720-0393
Office Name: Bank of India – San Francisco Agency Complete Address: 555 Mission Street, Suite #1875, San Francisco, CA 94105 Phone: +1-415-956-6326 Fax: +1-415-956-6328 Email: boi.sfa@bankofindia.co.in SWIFT Code: BKIDUS33SFA
Important Note: This is an agency office, not a full-service branch. Services are limited compared to the New York branch, focusing primarily on liaison services and specific banking functions.
Key Contact:
Assistant Vice President (Operations): +1-646-720-0398
Critical Distinction: The San Francisco office operates as an agency, offering limited services compared to the full-service New York branch.
Services Available at Bank of India USA
Despite having only two locations, Bank of India offers a comprehensive range of services designed specifically for NRIs and businesses engaged in Indo-US trade.
Core Banking Services:
NRE and NRO account opening and management
Corporate banking and commercial lending
Trade finance and letters of credit
Foreign exchange services
Wire transfers and remittances to India
Fixed deposits and investment services
Specialized NRI Services:
International money transfers
Investment advisory services
Trade finance for import/export businesses
Corporate credit facilities
Cash management services
Digital Banking Capabilities:
Online banking access
Electronic fund transfers
Account management through internet banking
Customer service support via phone and email
The bank’s NRI banking division has developed products specifically for Indians living in America, though the limited physical presence means most services are handled through phone banking and digital channels.
Understanding BOI’s Banking Codes
For international transactions involving Bank of India USA, you’ll need specific codes depending on the location and transaction type.
Primary Banking Codes:
ABA Routing Number: 026005458 (for US domestic transactions)
New York SWIFT Code: BKIDUS33XXX
San Francisco SWIFT Code: BKIDUS33SFA
India Head Office SWIFT: BKIDINBBXXX
For International Transfers:
To India: Use recipient’s IFSC code + BOI India SWIFT code
From USA: Use BOI USA SWIFT codes listed above
Always verify codes with the specific office before initiating transfers
Technical Note: San Francisco agency may route certain transactions through the New York branch, so confirm procedures for your specific needs.
Account Opening Process and Requirements
Bank of India offers account opening services primarily through their New York branch, with specific requirements for NRIs living in the United States.
Required Documentation:
Valid passport with US visa/residency proof
Social Security Number or Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN)
Proof of US address (utility bills, lease agreement)
Employment verification and income documentation
Two recent passport-sized photographs
Initial deposit (amount varies by account type)
Process Steps:
Contact New York branch to schedule appointment
Submit completed application with required documents
Provide initial deposit via wire transfer or certified check
Complete KYC verification process
Receive account details and banking materials
Alternative Application Route: Applications can also be submitted to Bank of India’s Global NRI Centre in India, following their online application process.
BOI’s Limited Presence: Strategic Reasoning
Bank of India’s decision to maintain just two US locations reflects several strategic and regulatory considerations that differentiate them from banks with larger American operations.
Regulatory and Operational Factors:
US banking regulations require substantial capital commitments for each new branch
High operational costs in major American cities
Focus on serving specific market segments rather than retail expansion
Emphasis on corporate and trade finance over consumer banking
Market Strategy:
Concentration on high-value corporate clients
Specialized services for India-US trade
Efficient operations through fewer but strategically located offices
Partnership with correspondent banks for broader service coverage
Competitive Positioning: BOI competes through specialized expertise rather than branch network size, focusing on areas where their India knowledge provides advantages.
Customer Experience and Service Quality
Based on customer feedback and industry positioning, Bank of India USA maintains a niche presence with mixed customer experiences.
Service Strengths:
Strong expertise in India-US trade finance
Personalized service due to smaller customer base
Direct connections to Indian banking system
Experienced staff familiar with cross-border transactions
Service Limitations:
Limited physical accessibility
Fewer digital banking options compared to larger competitors
Processing times can be longer for complex transactions
Limited weekend or extended hour services
Customer Feedback Patterns:
Corporate clients generally report positive experiences
Bank of India’s USA operations represent a focused approach to serving the Indian-American community through two strategically located offices. While their limited physical presence means they cannot compete with larger banks on accessibility, they offer specialized services for specific customer segments.
BOI works best as a secondary banking relationship for NRIs who need India connectivity and specialized trade finance services. Their expertise in cross-border transactions and understanding of Indian business practices provides value for customers with specific needs.
Bottom Line: Bank of India USA is ideal for specialized India-focused banking needs but requires supplementation with local US banks for comprehensive banking services.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can I open a BOI account if I don’t live in New York or California? Yes, you can open accounts remotely by contacting the New York branch, though initial documentation may require mailing or in-person verification.
2. What’s the difference between the New York branch and San Francisco agency? The New York branch offers full banking services, while San Francisco operates as an agency with limited services. Major transactions typically route through New York.
3. Does BOI USA offer competitive remittance rates to India? BOI provides remittance services, but rates vary. Compare with dedicated money transfer services like Wise or Remitly for the best deals.
4. Can I access my BOI India account through USA branches? Yes, the USA branches can assist with India account-related queries and transactions, though some services may require coordination with Indian branches.
5. Is BOI USA suitable as my primary bank in America? Generally no, due to limited locations and services. BOI USA works best as a secondary bank for India-specific needs alongside a primary US bank.
Sources: Information compiled from Bank of India USA website, SBNRI, Bank of India official communications, and banking industry reports on Indian banks’ international operations.
Written by
Mani Karthik
Founder, BackToIndia · Returnee since 2016
Mani Karthik is an entrepreneur who moved back to India in 2016 after nearly a decade living and working in the US and the Middle East. He started BackToIndia to help other NRIs navigate the move — banking, taxes, schooling, careers and the everyday reality of resettling in India.
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