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South Indian Bank scheme

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KOCHI: The Thrissur-based South Indian Bank has launched a family health care package called SIB Lifeline under which the bank will extend financial assistance on soft terms for various kinds of medical treatment at reputed hospitals.

The scheme covers treatment for all kinds of major ailments and surgical corrections in segments like cardio-vascular, neurological, ophthalmic, respiratory, orthopaedic, renal, gastro-intestinal, paediatric, ENT, etc., the bank said.

The minimum loan amount will be Rs 25,000 and the maximum will be Rs 3 lakh for treatment in India and Rs 1 lakh and Rs 10 lakh for treatment abroad.

The loan will be repayable in periods ranging from 36 months to 84 months. It will be made available at all branches under certain terms and conditions.

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