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HDFC Bank in pact with Bahrain bank

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MUMBAI: HDFC Bank and Bahraini Saudi Bank (BSB) have announced an alliance to cater to service the needs of the non-resident Indians (NRIs) in Bahrain.

The partnership will now allow Indian expatriates in Bahrain, unhindered access to HDFC Bank's complete bouquet of products and services through BSB.

The Executive Director of HDFC Bank, Mr Harish Engineer, has said: "Thanks to this alliance between HDFC Bank and BSB, our NRI customers now will be able to affect speedy transfer of funds between Bahrain and India and that too at affordable rates." "BSB customers however, can make use of this facility, at a substantially lower cost," he added.

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