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ICICI Bank organised 100 currency exchange melas in Mumbai, Thane and Navi Mumbai

| | 12 Sep 2016, 04:52 pm
Mumbai, Sept 12 (IBNS): ICICI Bank Ltd, India’s largest private sector bank, organised 100 currency exchange melas at its branches across Mumbai, Thane and Navi Mumbai.

These melas were organised at the Bank’s branches in the city. It was held under the guidance of the Reserve Bank of India, Issue Department - Mumbai

M.C. Jadhav, General Manager, RBI, Issue Department inaugurated the event at the Fort branch.
              
The Bank periodically organises currency exchange melas to offer a free facility of exchanging soiled and mutilated currency notes with fresh currency and coins to the general public.

These are much-awaited events that receive an overwhelming response of people from all walks of life. Anyone can avail of this facility free of cost.

The event saw participation from over 6000 customers, wherein they exchanged coins worth `60 lakhs in the denomination of `10, `5, `2 and `1.  Fresh notes close to `4 crore in the denomination of `100, `50, `20 and `10 were also exchanged.


ICICI Bank has 4,451 branches and 14,073 ATMs spread across the country as on June 30, 2016. It has over 670 branches and more than 2760 ATMs in Maharashtra, along with 17 Touch Banking branches.

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