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J & K Bank strengthens ATM network in J&K Sainik Colony, Jammu gets one such machine
15th October 2010 Srinagar
J & K Bank strengthens ATM network in J&K Sainik Colony, Jammu gets one such machine
Keeping with its tradition of dedicating ATMs/service outlets for public service on the auspicious occasion of Navratra, J & K Bank today pressed into service one more ATM at Sainik Colony, Jammu.
A. K. Mehta, Executive Director & Chief Operating Officer inaugurated the ATM. The function was attended in good numbers by prominent citizens, Govt. employees, ex-servicemen and local businessmen.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Mehta said that installation of state of the art ATM was in line with the bank's pursuit for excellence and its commitment to the people of J&K to offer them best in terms of services, products, technology or simply the convenience that delights our customers.
He said that the bank plans to install some more ATMs at some prominent locations in the city.
Mr. Mehta said, "The bank shall be covering every nook and corner of the state through the Financial Inclusion programme wherein Biometric Cards would be used to make banking services available to almost everyone in the state."
He further said that the objective was to proactively and continuously increase the options available to the bank's wider clientele network through convergence of technology and personalized services.
Earlier, welcoming the guests, Mr. Madan Gupta, Vice President, Jammu Central Zone, said that the bank's mission is to empower the people by providing them with quality products through the most convenient delivery channels.
Chairman, Sainik House Building Cooperative Society Ltd., Mr. K.S. Bhadwal was also present on the occasion.
Mr. Sunil Gupta, Business Cluster Head II presented the vote of thanks Mr. Mehta earlier during the day also inaugurated Currency Note exchange stall at Bawe wali Mata, Bagh-e-Bahu which was appreciated highly by the public of the surrounding area. RBI, Jammu had also opened a stall at the venue to make people aware of the Clean Note Policy of RBI, features of genuine currency notes and detection of fake notes.