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State Bank of Mysore branches under CBS

Our Bureau

Bangalore , Jan. 3

STATE Bank of Mysore has brought all its 637 branches, both in the rural and urban regions under the centralised core banking solution.

A bank release said that this would allow the bank's customers to access their account from any of the branches.

The CBS database of the bank is maintained along with the State Bank's group banks at Belapur in Navi Mumbai.

Meanwhile, the bank has hiked its foreign currency non-resident deposit rates with effect from January 1 though it has left the non-resident rupee deposit account rates untouched.

The new rates are given in the table.

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