Karnataka Bank launches two new products on founders’ day

Karnataka Bank launches two new products on founders’ day

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Category : Business and economics Published on: February 20 2025

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  • Karnataka Bank celebrated its 101st Founders’ day on 18 February 2025, by launching two new products ‘KBL Stri’ and ‘KBL One Family Banking Programme’.
  • Karnataka Bank marked its centenary by launching a specialized savings account for children and a high-interest term deposit scheme, along with inaugurating a centenary building, two museums, and 15 new branches.
  • To celebrate the milestone, the bank released a ₹100 commemorative coin and a special postal stamp, while also expanding its presence with 15 new branches across different regions.
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