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United Bank of India’s new scheme

Kolkata, Dec. 6

Mr P.K. Gupta, Chairman and Managing Director, United Bank of India, on Thursday launched a customer-friendly scheme “United Swarna Krishi Yojona” for augmenting direct agricultural lending. The objective of the scheme is to provide quick liquidity to individuals for taking up farming activities, says a press release. Mr Gupta said the bank would implement the scheme on a pilot basis through 14 selected branches in West Bengal. Thereafter, it would be implement ed through all the rural and semi-urban branches of the bank in the country. —

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