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Axis Bank Srikakulam branch

Hyderabad, Aug. 24

Axis Bank, formerly known as UTI Bank, has opened a branch in Srikakulam, in Andhra Pradesh. Mr C.P. Rangarajan, President, Axis Bank, inaugurated the bank’s branch on Thursday. Speaking on the occasion he said, “This marks yet another step towards the extensive consumer banking focus that we are providing across the country”. Axis Bank has a network of 533 branches, 52 extension counters and 2,467 ATMs. The branches, spread across more than 350 cities a nd towns, enable the bank to reach out to a large cross-section of customers with an array of products and services catering to both the retail and the corporate segment.

– Our Bureau

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