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IndusInd Bank opens branch at Malappuram

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KOCHI: IndusInd Bank on Friday opened its latest branch at Malappuram in Kerala, which has the first NRI Boutique. A press release issued here said that Mahila card - the international Visa Card for women was also released at the inaugural function.

Speaking at the inauguration, Mr Varghese Thampi, Head Retail Banking of IndusInd Bank said: "Malappuram is an NRI paradise where lot of development is happening. IndusInd Bank joins with the hardworking people of Malappuram for the development of this part of Kerala."

The NRI boutique set up at the Malappuram branch is expected to act as a one-stop solution for all the needs of NRIs and their families in the region. Various deposits and loan products of the bank are tailor-made for each and every member of the family - which reinforces on the bank's philosophy `care at every stage of life.'

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