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BANCASSURANCE PACT: Mr Ved Prakash Chaturvedi, MD, Tata Asset Management Ltd, and Ms H.A. Daruwalla, CMD, Central Bank of India, at a press conference in Mumbai on Thursday. - Shashi Ashiwal

Mumbai , Dec. 21

Tata Mutual Fund has signed a marketing agreement with Central Bank of India (CBI) for distributing its mutual funds. Initially, CBI will distribute various schemes of Tata Mutual Fund through 300 branches across the country.

The branches selling the funds will be mostly in the metros and few urban areas, said Ms H.A. Daruwalla, Chairperson and MD, CBI.

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