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SBI (Mauritius) Ltd is extending its network and has installed an ATM at Larsen & Toubro site Richelieu for the convenience of the residents and the surrounding areas.
The ATM will be operational 24/7 and will provide main services such as cash withdrawal, balance enquiry, mini-statement, INR remittance, PIN change amongst others.
A mini launch ceremony has been organized on the 01st of May 2021 at L&T site, Richelieu in the presence of Janesh Kain, Deputy High Commissioner, Sudhir Sharma, MD & CEO of SBI (Mauritius) Ltd and Sanjeev Gupta, Country Head L&T.
“Having quick, safe, and easy access to their accounts is important for our customers, and we are pleased to increase our coverage during this unprecedented time,” said Sudhir Sharma, MD and CEO, SBI (Mauritius) Ltd. For years, we have been committed to providing our customers with an excellent ATM delivery channel in our marketplace, and this expansion demonstrates that continued commitment. We h
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