Bank of India opens first-ever branch in Ladakh
The Hindu
“The bank is fully committed to extending its banking services to the people living in the far-flung areas of the country,” Bank of India CEO Das said.
Bank of India (BOI) on Friday extended its operations to the Union Territory of Ladakh by opening its first-ever branch in Leh with its top official asserting that the bank is fully committed to extending its banking services to the people living in far-flung areas of the country.
This was the 5,086th branch opened by a bank in the country and abroad, and is fully computerised and digitised with a facility of e-Gallery to provide 24x7 banking to the residents of Leh, a spokesperson of the BOI said.
He said BOI Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer A. K. Das opened the branch in the presence of Field General Manager A. .K Jain, Zonal Manager Vasudev, Branch Manager Sangeeta and various local dignitaries and customers.