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Equitas Small Finance Bank partners with Gujarat Titans for Tata IPL 2023

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New Delhi: Equitas Small Finance Bank on Wednesday announced that it has signed a partnership as the ‘Proud Banking Partner’ with the 2022 Tata IPL champions-Gujarat Titans for the 2023 season.

This is to further the Bank’s brand ethos of being “The Progressive Bank Behind Progressive Champions”.

The Gujarat Titans team will sport the Equitas Small Finance Bank logo on the back of the helmet as part of the team’s jersey. This partnership campaign will be aimed to communicate that Equitas has been playing a progressive role in transforming the lives of individuals through their lending and social responsibilities of ‘Beyond Banking’.

Some of the key benefits of banking with Equitas include earning up to 7 pc interest on savings, contactless video KYC service, no maintenance charges on savings accounts, free online fund transfers and so on. These offerings aim to build stronger communities, phygitally across India in a seamless and agile manner.

Murali Vaidyanathan, Senior President and Country Head, Equitas Small Finance Bank said, “Equitas Small Finance Bank is excited to associate with a team like Gujarat Titans, which won the championship title in its first-ever IPL season. Through this partnership with a progressive and young team, we will be able to strengthen our association and extend our reach to a diverse segment of our

population. The ‘Progressive Champion’ campaign is in line with the philosophy of our brand of progressive banking. We are a new-age bank that understands the evolving needs of the customer through an ideal platform to build a sustainable society and a responsible tomorrow. Furthermore, our association with the game of cricket also nourishes our relationship with the customers as we engage through the mode of entertainment that exhibits the bank’s core values of being fair and transparent.”

Elated about the association, Gujarat Titans COO Colonel Arvinder Singh, said, “The Gujarat Titans have showcased their commitment to excellence on and off the field since inception. We have always believed in futuristic, innovative and customer-friendly businesses which symbolise a progressive approach – an ethos shared by Equitas. I am delighted to welcome them to the Gujarat Titans family and look forward to a fruitful association.”

Currently, Equitas has 68 branches across Gujarat in cities like Ahmedabad, Rajkot, Surat, Vadodara, Gandhinagar, Bhavnagar, Jamnagar, Junagadh, etc. and looks forward to expanding the footprint.

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