After formation of Telangana in 2014, SBH was the lead bank of the newly created state.
[2] Arundhati Bhattacharya was the chairman and Mani Palvesan the managing director at the time of merger.
Fifty-one per cent of the bank's share capital was held by the Government of Hyderabad and the rest by private shareholders.
[4] The bank managed the Osmania Sicca, the currency of Hyderabad state, which covered the present-day Telangana, some districts later known as Hyderabad-Karnataka of Karnataka and Marathwada of Maharashtra.
Aurangabad, Beed, Parbhani, Nanded and Osmanabad merged with Maharashtra state.
The remaining districts formed part of Andhra Pradesh, until the formation in 2015–16 of the state of Telangana.
On 1 October 1959, SBH and the other banks of the princely states became subsidiaries of SBI.
The plans to make SBI one of the top 50 banks in the World affected SBH[according to whom?].