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Andhra Bank to share ATMs with HDFC Bank

Our Bureau

Hyderabad , March 29

ANDHRA Bank has entered into an alliance with HDFC Bank for sharing its network of automated teller machines (ATMs).

In a press release here on Monday, Andhra Bank said the ATM sharing, which would bring about synergy, would be made operational shortly.

With this, the release said, Andhra Bank has become the first public sector bank to ink ATM sharing agreement with all the four new generation private sector banks - IDBI Bank, UTI Bank, ICICI Bank and HDFC Bank.

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