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Karnataka Bank's new branch

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BANGALORE: The Karnataka Bank opened its new branch in Vidyaranyapura, Banglore.

With this, the bank now has a network of 386 branches.

Inaugurating the branch, the bank's Chairman Mr. Ananthakrishna, said that focus would be towards reduction in non-performing assets and acquiring good quality assets. The bank, he added was already on the way to becoming a financial supermarket, providing all financial services under one roof, including vending of insurance products.

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