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Bank of India opens branch in Nagaon

The Bank of India recently opened a new branch at Natun Bazar area in Nagaon district which is recognised the 12th of its kind in the State.

Inaugurating the branch, Deputy Commissioner, Nagaon, Dr J Balaji urged the bank to be prompt in extending bank loans to marginalized sections of the society. He also urged the banks for timely release of KCC loans for the benefit of farmers.

Dr J N Gohain, renowned surgeon and owner of G. D Nursing Home, Nagaon, as a distinguished guest said that bank must give top priority to customer service. Partha Bangobash, Zonal Manager, also spoke on the occasion. He assured that Bank of India, Nagaon branch would fulfill the expectations of its customers in a friendly way.

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sanjib dutta's picture

how many bank are there in Nagaon(Assam)?
Pintu (from bihar)'s picture

Thank's for open branch in Nowgown.

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