Mangalore: Karnataka Bank Launches Four More Services


Mangalore: Karnataka Bank Launches Four More Services  
Pics: Sphoorty Ullal
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (RS/SB)
  
 
Mangalore, Feb 16:
The Karnataka Bank launched four new services along with ten more money plant – ATMs during the inaugural of renovated building at founder’s branch in Dongarkery on Thursday February 18.   

The renovated branch premises was inaugurated by Dr K Raghuveer Adiga, professor in department of orthopaediac in Fr Muller Medical College hospital. He said that the use of advanced systems in banking has brought a number of changes in the field. 

 

P Jayaram Bhat, managing director of the bank said that the new services are part of core banking system in the bank that has 465 branches all over the country. He also said that the new services of the bank will be more useful to the customers to meet their needs anywhere and anytime. 

In his presidential speech, chairman of the bank Ananthakrishna said that the bank which has historical and unique system in banking has intended to provide facilities to students. 

The guests launched student’s money plant service for the benefit of international prepaid card, mobile banking, online payment through debit card, international gold debit card and ten ATMs across India.  

  

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