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ABN-Amro opens branch at Salem

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Coimbatore, April 20

ABN-Amro has expanded its retail banking operations by opening a branch at Salem in Tamil Nadu. Claiming it to be the first branch established by an international bank in Salem, Mr Sumant Kathpalia, Head (Consumer Banking), said this would take its branch tally to 28 across 21 cities. The branch would offer doorstep banking, its suite of financial products and services and extended banking hours up to 7 p.m. It would also offer retail broking services under the aegis of ABN AMRO Asia Equities (India), wealth management solutions and insurance and mutual fund products.

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