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ICICI opens ATM at BHEL township

Tiruchi, Sept. 22

The General Manager (in-charge), Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd, Mr V. Ananthakrishnan, commissioned the automated teller machine (ATM) of the ICICI Bank at BHEL Township E sector at a brief function held here recently. The General Manager (Finance), BHEL, Mr Jambunathan, the Deputy General Manager (Administration), BHEL, Mr Prakashachan, the Cluster Business Manager of ICICI Bank, Mr Kannan, and other top officials of BHEL and the bank participated in the event. This is the 4,280th ATM of ICICI Bank in the country and the 14th ATM in the Tiruchi district, according to a press release of the bank. —

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