
IOB opens online registrations for LBO posts; here's direct link to apply
The Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) has officially begun the online application process for the recruitment of Local Bank Officers' (LBO) posts. Interested candidates can now apply through the bank's official website iob.in from May 12 to May 31, 2025.
The recruitment drive aims to fill 400 vacancies across the country. The application window also allows candidates to edit their details until May 31, 2025. Online payment of fees must also be completed between May 12 and May 31, 2025.
Steps to apply online for LBO post

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