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New Zonal Manager for Central Bank of India (Hyd Zone)

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HYDERABAD: Mr K.A. Somayajulu has taken charge as Zonal Manager, Central Bank of India, Hyderabad Zone, from Mr M.P. Raju, who has been transferred to Mumbai office.

The Bank's Hyderabad Zone has 155 branches spread across Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. It has a total business of Rs 3,730 core. Of this, priority sector advances stand at Rs 830 crore and have a share of more than 50 per cent of the total advances, which stood at Rs 1,560 crore, according to a bank press release here.

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