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Kotak Bank’s product for salaried

Coimbatore, Oct 23

Kotak Mahindra Bank’s ‘salary 2 wealth’ account has been designed for the present day salaried professional. Launching the product, the bank’s Group Head (Retail Liabilities and Branch Banking), Mr K.V.S. Manian, said the Kotak Salary 2 Wealth proposition would provide the salaried professional an ideal platform to achieve his aspirations by going beyond the vanilla corporate salary account. Besides offering conventional banking service, the Salary 2 Wealth account would provide offerings such as reimbursement account, investment account, demat account with facility to transfer funds (from and to) the linked online trading account provided by Kotak Securities, preferential loans, office banking and many more options. It would provide administrative solutions such as automated Web-based salary upload process for corporates, customised promotions and other features.

— Our Bureau

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