Indian Overseas Bank opens retail loan processing centre across cities
A Retail Loan Processing Centre was inaugurated in physical mode in Chennai while seven others were launched in virtual mode across cities, the bank's Managing Director and CEO Ajay Kumar Srivastava said.
Indian Overseas Bank opens retail loan processing centre across cities
New Delhi: State-owned Indian Overseas Bank has inaugurated retail loan processing centers in multiple cities aimed at streamlining the loan approval processes and reducing turn-around time, a top official said.
A Retail Loan Processing Centre was inaugurated in physical mode in Chennai while seven others were launched in virtual mode across cities, the bank's Managing Director and CEO Ajay Kumar Srivastava said.
"Our new Retail Loan Processing Centres are not just about convenience. It is about building a smarter, more resilient banking framework. By harnessing digital tools and advanced analytics, we are ensuring stronger risk management while significantly reducing loan processing times," he said.
Read Also : Saatvik Solar Secures Rs.302 Crore Contract to Supply Solar PV Modules to MAHAGENCOThe Retail Loan Processing Centre is designed to streamline the loan approval process, reduce turnaround time, and provide faster and more efficient services to retail customers, he said in a statement on Sunday. Indian Overseas Bank has set up the RLPCs in Bengaluru, Coimbatore, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Lucknow and Mumbai.
Each center is equipped with digital technologies and automation capabilities, ensuring swift loan approvals. The facilities play a pivotal role in enhancing financial accessibility and supporting the bank's growth strategy in the retail segment. The city-headquartered bank unveiled its ATM kiosk at the Puratchi Thalaivar Dr MGR Central Railway Station, one of the popular landmarks of the city.
Read Also : GIC Re’s ratings upgraded to “A-” (Excellent) by AM Best"This ATM is more than just a service point, it emphasizes IOB's commitment towards blending innovation with tradition and stands as a tribute to the heritage of the Central Railway Station architecture, a landmark that has witnessed the evolving history of Chennai," Srivastava said.
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