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Hyderabad
By Our Staff Reporter
HYDERABAD, JUNE 28. Andhra Bank and Indian Bank will share their Automated Teller Machine (ATM) networks. The agreement became operational from Monday, enabling customers of both the banks to use the combined network. An Andhra Bank release said that Indian Bank has a network of 104 ATMs spread over 29 centres while Andhra Bank has 287 ATMs in 122 centres covering 13 States and two union territories. Andhra Bank was also sharing its network with HDFC bank in the private sector. Earlier it entered into ATM sharing arrangements with other new generation private sector banks IDBI , UTI and ICICI banks.
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