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Indian Bank in pact with TNPL
INDIAN Bank has tied-up with Tamil Nadu Newsprint and Papers Ltd (TNPL) for financing farmers taking up farm forestry project with the sponsorship of TNPL. For 2004-05, TNPL is implementing a plan to develop 2,500 acres of eucalyptus and ... More

SOFTWARE


UAE Exchange to launch new remittance facility
THE UAE Exchange is to launch an innovative remittance facility called Wallet Telephone Software in Dubai on January 10. The Exchange has tied up with C-Sam, led by Mr Sam Pitroda, to launch the facility. The facility will soon be extended to ... More

PRIVATE BANKS


HDFC Bank to open 3 more branches in AP
HDFC Bank is planning to open three more branches in the Stateat Kakinada, Nellore and the RTC Crossroads in Hyderabad, before the end of the financial year, Mr C.S. Gopinath, Regional Business Manager, said on Friday after inaugurating the ... More

Karnataka Bank to donate Rs 50 lakh
KARNATAKA Bank Ltd has decided to donate Rs 50 lakh to the tsunami relief fund,as a mark of bank's support to the relief measures of the Government, A bank release said that the donation included one-day salary of staff members. ... More

PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS


SBI deposits up in Kerala
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Kerala Circle of State Bank of India has improved its credit-deposit ratio in the State to 54 per cent from just under 40 per cent in 2000, says a release issued by the bank. The credit extended by the bank in ... More

SBI recruitment exam
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The all-India written examination for recruitment of probationary officers to the State Bank of India, which was to have been held on October 31, will now be held on January 9, says a bank press release. In Kerala, ... More

GOVT BONDS


Bond markets witness surge in liquidity
BONDS firmed last week powered by a surge in deposits and a slight slowdown in credit off take towards the year-end. Traders said that what also ensured the firm trend during the week was the absence of any large Government borrowings and ... More


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