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BoI unveils multi-branch services

HYDERABAD: Bank of India, the Mumbai-based premier nationalised bank, has launched its multi-branch banking services for the first time in the country here on Saturday, linking 20 of its fully computerised branches in the twin cities of Hyderabad and Sec underabad.

The bank has also introduced online-ATM cards facilitating its customers to operate from any of the branches in the twin cities.

According to a bank communique, these services, unveiled by the bank's Executive Director, Mr Onkar Nath Singh, would soon be extended to all the fully computerised branches in eight other major cities and 225 ATMs would be installed across the country, covering 275 fully computerised branches. -- Our Bureau

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