Sai Akshatha launches Mobilization Scheme by Agrasen Bank at Hotel Golconda, Hyderabad
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Agrasen Co-Operative Urban Bank Ltd is all set to achieve higher targets with the Bank's aggressive innovative business mobilization campaign during the period- 18th January, 2016 to 4th February, 2016.
The said campaign aims to motivate, achieve and associate with the clients & society- The Business Campaign will be a 15-Day Program by Bank in which Aggressive Measures will be taken up to facilitate the customer service at great pace with excellence. During the campaign banking schedules, customers can avail various benefits like opening Bank Account and deposits without any delay, there would be also sanctions of spot loans like speedy approvals on Vehicle Loans, Business Loans, Etc. Instant loan for Women Entrepreneurs, Loans for Start-Ups at attractive interest rates will also be made available,
Speaking on the occasion Mr. Pramod Kumar Kedia Chairman Agrasen Efonk said "We at Agrasen Bank have set our sight to achieve a target of additional 200 Crores in this Financial Year. We have designed an intensive campaign we are very optimistic in achieving the target before time. Mr. Kedia added that at present Agrasen Bank has 4-Branches across Hyderabad & Secunderabad and all the four branches are strategically located to cater to the growing needs of consumers in banking segment He further added that Agrasen Bank has initiated on a new journey of expansion and it looks forward for a great cooperation from all its stake holders and positive response from customers.
Mr. A. K Goyal-(Retd.IAS)-CEO-Agrasen Bank briefed the media about the launching of the Campaign which is innovatively designed to cater to the growing needs of consumers of today's era-He added that Instant Gold Loans, Start-Up Loans & Education Loans, etc. will felicitate growth in various segments of the bank.
Further to the Press Meet-The General Manager-Mr. P.V Sharma of the Bank enlightened the media about the past progress of the bank and introduced the media to die prominent stake holders of the Bank.