Bank of Baroda Holds Currency Exchange Camp in Bistupur Market

Special Drive Helps Traders Replace Old and Torn Currency Notes

Bank of Baroda’s Regional Office organizes currency exchange camp in Bistupur market to help traders replace damaged notes.

Key Points:

  • Bank of Baroda conducts special currency exchange drive in Bistupur
  • Camp helps traders replace old and torn currency with fresh notes
  • Initiative follows RBI guidelines for damaged currency replacement

JAMSHEDPUR – Bank of Baroda organized a currency exchange camp in Bistupur market today.

The initiative helped replace damaged currency notes. Meanwhile, local traders appreciated the service.

Deputy Regional Head Sunil Kumar Saha supervised operations. Moreover, the camp followed RBI guidelines.

Tarun Kumar Dutta oversaw the proceedings. Furthermore, officials ensured smooth service delivery.

Community Response

The camp drew significant public participation. Meanwhile, market visitors praised quick service.

Bank officials managed queues efficiently. Moreover, they addressed customer queries promptly.

The initiative aimed at hassle-free transactions. Furthermore, it supported local business operations.

Banking Services

The camp aligned with RBI protocols. Meanwhile, it simplified currency exchange procedures.

Officials maintained proper documentation. Furthermore, they ensured transparent operations.

The bank plans similar future initiatives. Moreover, they focus on community banking needs.

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