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SBH plans to install 30 more ATMs

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Hyderabad , March 14

STATE Bank of Hyderabad (SBH) proposes to install 30 more automated teller machines (ATMs) during the current fiscal, according to its Chief General Manager, Mr P. Dinakara Rao.

Inaugurating the bank's 300th ATM here, he said the bank plans to take its total network of own ATMs to 330 by March-end. The bank's customers currently have access to 5,000 ATMs of the State Bank group across the country, according to a bank press release.

Stating that the bank has already achieved 100 per cent computerisation of its branches during last fiscal, Mr Rao said the bank has also networked 100 of its branches through core-banking facility recently. The bank now plans to cover all its branches to core-banking solution by September, providing anytime, anywhere banking services to its customers across the country, he said.

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