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ICICI Pru MF teams up with Central Bank

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Mumbai, Nov. 19 ICICI Prudential AMC has entered into a strategic partnership with Central Bank of India for distribution of its mutual fund schemes to further strengthen its distribution reach. Central Bank of India will now be distributing ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund products to its customers across India.

This alliance between ICICI Prudential AMC and Central Bank of India will be a step further towards reaching retail investors and providing them with investment solutions to facilitate their inclusive growth in the process of wealth creation.

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