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Andhra Bank launches Bima Utsav

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Visakhapatnam, Oct. 15 Andhra Bank is undertaking a special campaign — AB Bima Utsav 2007 — in all its branches from Monday to the month-end for mobilisation of LIC policies and selling other insurance-linked products.

Mr A.V.S.N Murthy, the Deputy General Manager and the manager of Visakhapatnam zone, said at a press meet here that AB Arogyadan, AB Gold Savings Bank, AB Jeevan Abhaya Savings Bank and other products would be sold during the period. “Many of our customers are not aware of these products. We will campaign aggressively during the period,” he said.AB Arogyadaan is a medical insurance policy covering every policy-holder, spouse and two children .

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