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Punjab & Sind Bank Launches Deposit Mobilization Drive in Noida with Community Walkathon

Noida : Punjab & Sind Bank, Noida Zone, has launched a comprehensive deposit mobilization drive to attract more customers and boost their savings. The initiative is being spearheaded by the Zonal Manager, Mahesh Sabharwal, with active participation from branch managers of Noida and Ghaziabad branches, as well as staff from the Zonal Office (ZO). The bank aims to meet the diverse financial needs of its customers by offering various attractive loan and deposit schemes.

A Walkathon to Raise Awareness

As part of the deposit mobilization drive, Punjab & Sind Bank organized a walkathon at Sector 18, Noida. The event aimed to raise awareness about the bank’s various financial products and services among the local community. The walkathon saw enthusiastic participation from the Zonal Manager, branch managers from Noida and Ghaziabad, and ZO staff.

The walkathon, which took place on Friday morning, was a vibrant event that brought together the bank’s employees and the community. Participants walked through the streets of Noida, engaging with residents and distributing informative brochures about the bank’s offerings. The event created a lively atmosphere and fostered a sense of camaraderie among participants and onlookers alike.

Mahesh Sabharwal, the Zonal Manager, emphasized the bank’s commitment to providing customer-centric financial solutions. “Our deposit mobilization drive is focused on reaching out to our customers with the best financial products and services that cater to their diverse needs. We aim to build stronger relationships with our customers and support them in achieving their financial goals,” he said.

Sabharwal highlighted the bank’s range of products designed to cater to different financial requirements, including home loans, vehicle loans, business loans, and gold loans. Each of these products comes with competitive interest rates and customer-friendly terms, making them accessible and beneficial for a wide array of customers.

Attractive Loan and Deposit Schemes – Punjab & Sind Bank is offering several attractive loan and deposit schemes as part of this drive:

  • PSB Apna Ghar Loan (Home Loans): Interest rate of 8.45% with an EMI of Rs. 765 per lakh, no legal and valuation charges, no processing fees, and a repayment period of up to 30 years.
  • PSB Apna Vahan Loan (Vehicle Loans): Interest rate of 8.64%, EMI of Rs. 1591 per lakh, 100% on-road finance, and no processing fees.
  • PSB GST Ease Loan (Business Loan): Loans up to Rs. 5 crore with a 9.00% interest rate, minimum 50% collateral security, and a 50% concession on processing charges.
  • PSB Gold Loan (Gold Loans): Interest rate of 8.85%, financing up to 75% of the gold’s value, with a maximum finance amount of Rs. 25 lakhs.
  • Special Days Fixed Deposits: Various tenure options with interest rates ranging from 6.30% to 7.30%.

The bank has also set up a toll-free number, 18004198300, for customers to get more information about the various schemes and services offered. This initiative is expected to enhance customer engagement and provide them with easy access to the bank’s offerings.

Sabharwal expressed confidence that the deposit mobilization drive would significantly strengthen the bank’s presence in the region. “We are committed to providing valuable financial solutions to our customers. Our range of attractive loan and deposit schemes is designed to meet the financial needs of individuals and businesses alike. This initiative underscores our dedication to community engagement and customer service,” he added.

As the bank continues to roll out its deposit mobilization drive, it remains focused on enhancing customer satisfaction and fostering financial inclusion. With its customer-centric approach and a diverse range of financial products, Punjab & Sind Bank is poised to meet the evolving needs of its customers and support their financial aspirations.

For more information about Punjab & Sind Bank’s products and services, customers are encouraged to visit their nearest branch or call the toll-free number 18004198300.

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