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Bank of Maharashtra |
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Bank of Maharashtra steadily to spread its business operations all over Maharashtra and as opportunity allows, outside that area offering varied services to the general public while trying to be useful to trade , commerce and industry consistently with high standards of safety and efficiency. Bank of Maharashtra's INDIA CARD is affiliated to Master Card International and is acceptable at thousands of member establishments spread all over India and Nepal where Master Card Logo is displayed. It provides safety and convenience while travelling and shopping. It is an ideal companion. The card is issued for 2 years with nominal membership fees and automatic renewal facility. |
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Bank of Maharashtra is one of 20 major nationalised commercial banks in India. Nationalised banks dominate the banking system in India. The major objective behind nationalisation was to spread banking infrastructure in rural areas and make cheap finance available to Indian farmers. With this, the Government of India held a control over 91% of the banking industry in India. After the nationalisation of banks there was a huge jump in the deposits and advances with the banks. |
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