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`Dena m-banking'

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MUMBAI: Dena Bank has announced the launch of Dena m-banking (mobile banking) services to the customers of its 50 designated branches across 16 urban centres. This service was launched by Dr Anil Khandelwal, Chairman and Managing Director, Dena Bank, at a function in Mumbai on Wednesday.

Dena m-banking services will serve the bank's customers with mobile devices, connected with their branch to access their accounts, said a press release. The bank has also launched `Dena Bill Pay', a facility allowing customers to pay utility bills such as telephone, mobile, electricity and gas bills.

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