Bank of India (BOI) has opened 111 branches, taking its pan-India network to 5,301.
Rajneesh Karnatak, Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, said “This expansion strengthens our presence in key urban and semi-urban centres, bringing banking services closer to our customers.
“By increasing our branch network, we aim to enhance accessibility, improve customer convenience, and provide a more personalised banking experience.”
The public sector bank, in a statement, said the highest number of branches (17) were opened by the Hyderabad FGMO (Field General Manager Office), followed by the Chennai FGMO (14 branches), Pune FGMO (13), New Delhi FGMO (12), Bhopal FGMO (11), Chandigarh and Lucknow FGMOs (10 each).
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