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Indian Bank opens 100th ATM at Nanganallur in Chennai

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Chennai , April 1

INDIAN Bank inaugurated its 100th ATM on Wednesday at Nanganallur in Chennai. The ATM is also the bank's 31st in the city.

The bank has tie-ups with other bank under the Cash Tree and MITR schemes, so that the bank's customers have access to over 2,200 ATMs across the country. Under the MITR scheme are four other banks — Punjab National Bank, Global Trust Bank, Oriental Bank and UTI Bank. Under the Cash Tree arrangement are five more banks, viz, Union Bank, United Bank, Syndicate Bank, Dena Bank and Bank of India.

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