LUCKNOW: HCBL Co-operative Bank Ltd, as a part of its financial inclusion policy, has adopted a village Chota Bharwara in Chinhat on the outskirts of Lucknow. It would be offering a multitude of modern banking services to the residents of the village as well as surrounding areas.
These services include opening of bank accounts, providing loans and provision of various other social responsibility measures, especially to the weaker section and women. A camp was also organised in the village on Tuesday which was inaugurated by Ex-Regional Director, RBI, DPS Rathore.
Last year, HCBL Bank adopted the Khatwara village in Bakshi ka Talab, as its initial step towards financial inclusion.
CEO, HCBL Co-operative Bank, Pawan Kapoor said, "adoption of Bharwara village an initiative taken by HCBL Bank in implementing the policies pertaining to financial inclusion for the residents of this region who have been deprived of banking services since long. HCBL Bank would take care of the overall development of the village by not only providing state-of-the-art banking services but also by giving vocational training to villagers. This would make them financially independent and some can start their own business and earn money through self help groups".
HCBL Co-operative Bank Limited is a new generation profit making co-operative bank, providing all kinds of banking services.
Source: EconomicTimes
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