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UTI Bank's NRI fest in Mangalore

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Mangalore, Dec. 22

The Mangalore branch of UTI Bank is observing `NRI Fest' till January 20. Addressing presspersons here on Friday, Mr Gregory Fernandes, Assistant Vice-President, UTI Bank, Mangalore, said the branch is organising the festival to publicise the bouquet of products and services offered to non-resident Indians.

The timing of the festival is to coincide with the arrival of large number of NRIs and persons of Indian origins to India to spend their Christmas and New Year celebrations. The Mangalore branch is one among the designated branches to offer Portfolio Investment Scheme services to NRI customers. The NRI Fest began on December 20, he added.

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