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Airtel Payments Bank

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Trademark Information

Application ID 3388383
Status Registered
Date of Application 15 October 2016
Class(es) 9
Type Device
Registration State Delhi
Country India
Published Journal 1792
Details [CLASS : 9] MOBILE PHONE, OUTLETS, WIRELESS TELEPHONE, TELEPHONE SYSTEM, PARTS & FITTINGS THEREOF, TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM, ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS, DEVICES & COMPONENTS FOR TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING & SWITCHING DATA, INFORMATION SIGNALS, MESSAGES, COMPUTERS, PERIPHERALS & ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS THEREOF, MODEMS, PRINTERS, COMPUTER PROGRAMS, SOFTWARE PACKAGES, TELEPHONE SERVICES, NETWORK FIXED TELEPHONIC INSTRUMENTS, STD & ISD SERVICES, INSTALLATION OF OPTIC CABLE, ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONIC, ELECTRO-OPTICAL INSTALLATION, MONITORING, RADIO TELEVISION, RADIO TELEPHONE, TELECOMMUNICATIONS & TEACHING APPARATUS, APPARATUS & INSTRUMENTS FOR RECORDAL, BROADCAST STORAGE, RECEPTION, TRANSMISSION OR REPRODUCTION OF AUDIO OR VISUAL SIGNALS, CABLES & WIRES, AERIALS, INSTRUMENTS FOR PROCESSING, LOGGING, STORING, TRANSMISSION OR RECEPTION OF DATA, MICROPROCESSORS, ENCODING & DECODING APPARATUS, RECORDING DISCS.

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Airtel Payments Bank Device mark 3388383 Trademark

Proprietor

Bharti Airtel Limited Body

Attorney

Inttl Advocare

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the trademark's application date?

Trademark was applied on 15 October 2016 with IP India.

Who applied for the trademark?

Proprietor of Airtel payments bank is Bharti Airtel Limited Body.

What is the class of the trademark application?

Class(es) in which the trademark was applied to is 9.

On what stage is the trademark application?

Status of Airtel payments bank is Registered.

What is the application number allotted to trademark?

Application number alloted to the trademark is 3388383.

What is the name of trademark attorney for Airtel payments bank?

Inttl Advocare is the Trademark agent/attorney.

In which category has the Trademark been filed/registered?

Trademark has been filed in the following category:
DEVICE