HDFC Bank, country’s leading private sector lender, today launched its 10,000th Automated Teller Machine (ATM) in Rajasthan.
With the inauguration of this ATM located near Ajmer Sharif Dargah, HDFC Bank is now the third Indian bank and the second Private Sector Bank to have a network of 10,000 ATMs across the country.
Having a network of ATMs that are strategically located allows lakhs of customers to fulfil their banking requirements. In the near future, HDFC Bank will continue to look at expanding its ATM network further into deeper geographies, the bank statement said.
Rahul Bhagat, Country Head, Retail Liabilities, Marketing & Direct Banking Channels of HDFC Bank, said, “Over the years, HDFC Bank has built its electronic channels to offer choice and convenience to its customers across geographies with 70 per cent of our ATMs being outside the four metros. Also, 82 per cent of our total transactions happen on our electronic channels and 83 per cent of our active customers use the ATM at least once in a month.
beena.parmar@thehindu.co.in
With the inauguration of this ATM located near Ajmer Sharif Dargah, HDFC Bank is now the third Indian bank and the second Private Sector Bank to have a network of 10,000 ATMs across the country.
Having a network of ATMs that are strategically located allows lakhs of customers to fulfil their banking requirements. In the near future, HDFC Bank will continue to look at expanding its ATM network further into deeper geographies, the bank statement said.
Rahul Bhagat, Country Head, Retail Liabilities, Marketing & Direct Banking Channels of HDFC Bank, said, “Over the years, HDFC Bank has built its electronic channels to offer choice and convenience to its customers across geographies with 70 per cent of our ATMs being outside the four metros. Also, 82 per cent of our total transactions happen on our electronic channels and 83 per cent of our active customers use the ATM at least once in a month.
beena.parmar@thehindu.co.in
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An extensive ATM network is a great boon for the common man to carry out his cash transactions even if the bank is far.
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