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HDFC Bank launches 400th branch in Kerala

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Thiruvananthapuram: HDFC Bank has launched 400th branch at Vismaya, Infopark, Kochi in Kerala, strengthening the branch network in the state.

The new branch was inaugurated jointly by the CEO of Infopark Susanth Kurunthil and Dinesh P Thampi, VP & Kerala Head, Tata Consultancy services in the presence of Ahmed Zackaria, Branch Banking Head, Karnataka and Kerala, HDFC Bank.

The newly inaugurated branch, located at Vismaya, Infopark, is poised to serve the financial needs

of the local community. This branch will offer cohesive banking services to the local community.

The expansion initiative is in line with the bank’s strategic vision for robust growth and strengthening its presence across the country.

HDFC Bank’s journey in Kerala began in 1997 when the first branch was inaugurated in Kochi (Earlier known as Cochin). Since then, the bank has been providing banking services through multiple digital channels such as net-banking and mobile banking. About 70 per cent of its existing branches are in semi urban and rural locations.

“HDFC Bank has been a preferred banking partner for a wide section of customers including domestic, business, NRIs and many more. This reflects the trust people have placed in us over the years. We aim to strengthen this relationship further as we will continue to emphasise on creating a robust banking experience through its world-class financial products and services”, said Ahmed Zackaria, Branch Banking Head – Karnataka and Kerala, HDFC Bank.

As of June, 30, 2024, the Bank had a nationwide distribution network of 8,851 branches and 21,163 ATMs 4,081 cities/towns. In Kerala, the bank has 573 ATM/CDMs and 400 branches with this launch.

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