Andhra Bank plans major expansion in Kerala with focus on MSME sector & agriculture
Updated: Aug 18, 2015 12:49:57pm
“The number of branches will go from the current 32 to 75 and the business will grow from Rs 2,000 crore to Rs 5,000 crore in three years,” he said.
Rath noted that the bank will provide fund in the agriculture sector in the state, especially in organic farming, including logistics and warehousing.
The bank will also finance activities of self-help groups in agriculture, he said.
Rath also said that economic situation and liquidity surplus reports suggest there is a conducive environment for a further cut in the interest rates.
However, the bankers are keeping their fingers crossed on a decision by the Reserve Bank of India, he said.
The bank’s leap in profit is due its ability to cut cost of funds and leverage technology.
At present 60 per cent of the transactions are done through the electronic channel and the bank is targeting to make it 70 per cent, added Rath. (KNN Bureau)