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Vijaya Bank gets RBI nod

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Bangalore, Nov. 15

The Reserve Bank of India has given Vijaya Bank the green signal for opening 28 new branches across the country. A Vijaya Bank release said that the bank had also been permitted to 23 new offsite Automatic Teller Machines. The licences were withheld early this year on account of inconsistencies in the opening of demat accounts of several banks. Vijaya Bank currently has 932 branches and has plans to open branches in the Far East.

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