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Federal Bank opens 26 new branches

Mumbai: Federal Bank opened 26 new branches in 11 States on Tuesday, a press release here said. With this, the bank now has 669 branches and 690 ATMs across the country. As many as seven new branches were opened in Andhra Pradesh, four in Karnataka, three each in Kerala and Maharashtra and two each in Delhi and Gujarat. A branch each was opened in Assam, Chhattisgarh, Punjab, TN and Uttar Pradesh. — Our Bureau

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