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Indian Bank opens ATMs in Hyderabad

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HYDERABAD: Indian Bank has introduced three automated teller machines (ATMs) and two core banking solution (CBS) in its branches here on Monday.

The Bank's Executive Director, Mr B. Sambamurthy, formally inaugurated the ATMs in Nallakunta, Mallapuram and Darulshafa branches. The CBS was commissioned at Barkatpura and Darulshafa, according to a press release.

The release said Indian Bank has 192 branches spread over four regions of Andhra Pradesh — Hyderabad, Chittoor, Vizag and Vijayawada.

The bank's business in the State amounted to Rs 5,142 crore comprising Rs 2,848 crore of deposits and Rs 2,294 crore of advances, the release said.

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