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CorpBank video-conferencing facility

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Mangalore, April 30

Corporation Bank has launched video-conferencing facility between its corporate office and zonal offices. A bank release said here on Monday that this facility is expected to assist the bank in expediting decision-making process. This will also add to the technology edge of the bank in rendering efficient service.

Mr Mukul Singhal, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Finance and Director of the bank, inaugurated the video-conferencing facility at the corporate office recently. Mr B. Sambamurthy, Chairman and Managing Director, and Mr K.L. Gopalakrishna, Executive Director of the bank, were present, the release added.

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