Bengaluru: Karnataka Bank opens two digi centres


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Bengaluru, Aug 19: Karnataka Bank has today inaugurated two Digi-Centres at Yelahanka New Town and Hulimavu in Bengaluru. The Digi Centres were inaugurated by P Pradeep Kumar, chairman and Mahabaleshwara M S, managing director and CEO of the Bank.

Digi-Centre is a Digital infrastructure for delivering digital banking products and services as well as servicing existing financial products and services digitally, in both self-service and assisted mode. The Digi centre offers various services like opening of Savings Bank accounts, issuance of debit cards, Bill Payment facility, Cash withdrawal, Cash deposit and in-principle sanction of retail loans through digital mode/channels in a paperless, efficient, safe and secured environment.

Speaking on the occasion, Mahabaleshwara M S, managing director and CEO said, “Digi Centres make the customer on-boarding seamless, more user and environment friendly with effective application of digital solutions. With simple and efficient processes at the core, the turn around time of SB account opening, debit card issuance and retail loan sanction is significantly optimized. It provides an easy and delightful banking experience for customers of all generations and I consider it as a natural evolution for Karnataka Bank to realize its dream of emerging as the Digital Bank of Future.”

  

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