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Bank of India to vend ING products

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Mumbai, July 19 Bank of India has entered into an alliance with ING Investment Management to distribute its mutual fund schemes across India.

“The bank will offer the entire bouquet of ING mutual fund products through its branches,” said a press release from the bank.

The bank already has tied up with three other mutual fund companies. It plans to provide diverse financial products to its customers.

“The sale of mutual fund products will be undertaken by all branches,” said the release.

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