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ING Vysya's new savings scheme

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Bangalore, June 14

ING Vysya Bank has launched a scheme known as `Freedom Savings Account.' The features of the account are a zero quarterly balance requirement and a zero penal charge for non-maintenance of minimum quarterly balance.

The ING Vysya Bank's Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Mr Vaughan Richtor, said on Thursday that account holders would also be eligible for an international debit card. The account features, Mr Richtor said would not be restricted to just salary earners, but would be available to all general customers of the bank. The account comes with an annual fee of Rs 1,000, he added.

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