Suggestion on a Bank

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rr_r2i_2008
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Suggestion on a Bank

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Hello:

Please suggest a bank with ATMs everywhere in Bangalore, good customer service, extensive internet/online banking experience, less/no fees, and on and on (all good stuff) ...

Thanks in advance!
HighTorque
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Suggestion on a Bank

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rr_r2i_2008;61447Hello:

Please suggest a bank with ATMs everywhere in Bangalore, good customer service, extensive internet/online banking experience, less/no fees, and on and on (all good stuff) ...

Thanks in advance!


Try HDFC. I would not expect no fees or any other goodies from them though.
rr_r2i_2008
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Thanks very much!
csvirus
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Post by csvirus »

I personally use ICICI and HDFC and Citi for my banking.

None of them is free. The problem with large banks is customer service. I will not give ICICI any thumbs up. I liked HDFC.

But my advisor says that kotak is the best as it is smaller and you will get the best customer experience. But I don't know their coverage i.e. all india.

But I would suggest having your bank closest to your residence.
DosaiLvr
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Post by DosaiLvr »

I am using PNB and recently opened an account w/ Centurion Bank near Brookfields/AECS colony.

I'm very pleased w/ the service at the Centurion bank. It probably is a new branch.

They've have provided me customer service that I could not have availed at any of the other bigger banks.
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