ICICI Bank
| Headquarters in Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai | |
| Formerly | Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation of India (as a Government Organization) | 
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| Company type | Private | 
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| ISIN | INE090A01021 | 
| Industry | Financial services | 
| Founded | 5 January 1955 | 
| Headquarters | |
| Number of locations | 6,613 (September 2024) | 
| Area served | Worldwide | 
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| Products | |
| Revenue | ₹294,587 crore (US$35 billion) (2025) | 
| ₹77,759 crore (US$9.2 billion) (2025) | |
| ₹51,029 crore (US$6.0 billion) (2025) | |
| Total assets | ₹2,118,240 crore (US$250 billion) (2025) | 
| Total equity | ₹310,411 crore (US$37 billion) (2025) | 
| Number of employees | 1,29,177 (2025) | 
| Subsidiaries | ICICI Prudential Life Insurance ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund ICICI Lombard ICICI Securities ICICI Direct ICICI Home Finance Company | 
| Capital ratio | Tier 1 16.97% (2022) | 
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| Website | www | 
ICICI Bank Limited is an Indian multinational bank and financial services company headquartered in Mumbai with a registered office in Vadodara. It offers a wide range of banking and financial services for corporate and retail customers through various delivery channels and specialized subsidiaries in the areas of investment banking, life, non-life insurance, venture capital and asset management.
ICICI Bank has a network of 6,613 branches and 16,120 ATMs across India. It also has a presence in 11 countries. The bank has subsidiaries in the United Kingdom and Canada; branches in United States, Singapore, Bahrain, Hong Kong, Qatar, Oman, Dubai International Finance Centre, China and South Africa; as well as representative offices in United Arab Emirates, Bangladesh, Malaysia and Indonesia. The company's UK subsidiary has also established branches in Belgium and Germany. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has identified the State Bank of India, HDFC Bank, and ICICI Bank as Domestic Systemically Important Banks (D-SIBs), which are often referred to as banks that are "too big to fail".