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KOCHI: Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOC), the public sector oil company, has signed an agreement with Federal Bank Limited for opening automated teller machines (ATMs) in its select retail outlets. The agreement was signed by K.R. Suresh Kumar, General Manager (Retail Sales), Mumbai, IOC, and George Cherian, Chief Financial Officer, Federal Bank, a press release said. M. Venugopalan, Chairman of the Federal Bank, was present. Federal Bank on Thursday handed over to Cochin International Airport Limited (CIAL) the sponsorship amount for the traffic signals at Athani and Kariyad junctions. Additional general manager of Federal Bank Abraham M. Jacob handed over the amount to CIAL Managing Director Shriram Bharath at a function organised at the airport. The traffic signals have been installed in the vicinity of the airport jointly by Federal Bank and CIAL. Airport Director A.C.K. Nair, CIAL General Manager (Finance) Suresh Kumar, Federal Bank general manager (Public Relations) Raju Hormis, senior manager (Nedumbassery branch) O.K. Johny and senior manager (Airport Exchange Bureau) V.C. Noble attended the function.
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