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Andhra Bank opens 5 ATMs

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Kakinada, Feb. 01

The Andhra Bank has set up five more ATMs in East Godavari - three more in Kakinada town and one each at Pithapuram and Samalkot. After inaugurating the ATMs, Mr Kalyan Mukherjee, Executive Director, said at a press meet here that opening five ATMs on a single day was a record for the bank and it was giving a lot of importance to customer service. He said the bank had lent Rs 100 crore to self-help groups of women in the district and the district was ranked number one in setting up SHGs in the State and the country. The efforts to strengthen the SHG movement would be continued, as the bank was the lead bank in the State.

He said the bank had earned net profit of Rs 136.28 crore for the third quarter ending December.

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