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UTI Bank, Andhra Bank sign ATM pact

January 27, 2004 15:27 IST

UTI Bank and Andhra Bank have entered into an agreement for sharing ATMs in the country.

"Having invested in building a sizeable ATM network in the country, our bank is keen to ensure wider utilisation of the network. This arrangement is a major step in that direction," UTI Bank chairman and managing director P J Nayak said in a release in Mumbai on Tuesday.
 
Andhra Bank executive director Balakrishnan said the tie-up has paved the way for both banks to increase the number of delivery channels substantially and to provide value added services to customers across the country."

UTI Bank has a network of 230 branches and extension counters and over 1,130 ATMs spread across 106 cities and towns.

Andhra Bank has a presence in 21 states and 2 Union territories with 1,124 branches, 126 extension counters, 44 satellite offices and 256 ATMs catering to the banking needs of around 105 lakh (10.5 million) customers.


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