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RBI nod for 8 DCB branches

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Mumbai, March 20

Development Credit Bank has received the RBI permission to open eight new branches in India. The bank will be setting up the branches over a period of six months, it said in a statement. With this, the number of branches will increase to 75. In addition, the bank has five extension counters.

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