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Artha Money plans more offices

Mangalore, Sept. 9

Artha Money, the financial services company, is planning to have around 50 offices in the country during the current financial year. Addressing presspersons at the launch of its office in Mangalore on Tuesday, Mr Venkatesh Vaidyanathan, Chief Operating Officer, said that at present 25 offices are functional in the country. Plans are there to open 25 more offices during the year. “We would wrap up the number of offices to 50 during the year,” he said. The compan y has offices in Chennai, Visakhapatnam, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Delhi, and Gurgaon among others. “In the next phase, we would roll out offices in Gujarat and Maharashtra regions,” he said. Mr Ameya Kapnadak, Chief Marketing Officer, announced the opening of branches in Mysore, Hubli, Shimoga and Davangere in Karnataka. He said Artha Money, which also offers property-related services to its customers, is in the process of finalising tie-ups with major builders in the Mangalore region.

— Our Bureau

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