Tuesday, 11 December 2012

Andhra Bank Customer Care Number

The Andhra Bank was established by the prominent freedom fighter, Dr. Bhogaraju Pattabhi Sitaramayya. It was registered on 20th November 1923 and started commencing eight days later with a mission to work together towards delivering excellent customer service by leveraging on technology and human resources to attain world class performance standards. Since then the bank has expended into a network of 1,712 branches, 15 extension counters, 38 satellite offices and 1056 automated teller machines (ATMs) as on March 31, 2012. Currently the Government of India owns 51.55% of its share capital and is going to increase it to 58% by infusing Rs.1100 crore. Andhra Bank is also a pioneer in introducing Credit Cards in the country in the year of 1981. Given below are the Andhra Bank Customer Care Number and Andhra Bank Toll Free Number in order to register your complaints or grievances due to the deficiency of service at any of the branches or offices. Feel free to dial Andhra Bank Customer Care Number from anywhere and at anytime. Besides Andhra Bank Customer Care Number, we have also mentioned below Andhra Bank ATM Customer Care Number and Andhra Bank Credit Card Customer Care Number.

Andhra Bank Customer Care Number

Andhra Bank Toll Free Number: 1800-425-1515
Andhra Bank ATM Customer Care Number: 1800-425-2910 (Toll Free), 040-23122693, 040-23122703
Andhra Bank Credit Card Customer Care Number: 1800-425-4059 (Toll Free), 040-24683222, 040-24683219

The products and services provided by the bank mainly categorized into businesses of Retail, Corporate, NRI, MSME, and Agricultural industries. Under the Retail Business, the bank offers Deposits, Loans, Cards, DMAT Services, Payment Services, Insurance, and Mutual Funds to individual customers. Under the Corporate Business, the investing body proposes Loans & Advances, Project Appraisal services and Syndication of Loans to the business entities. Under the NRI business segment, the bank offers Deposit schemes, Loans, Remittance services, and Investment services to the Non Resident Indians.

Under the MSME business segment, the bank offers different schemes that aimed at providing loan and transaction services to Micro Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME). Some of the MSME schemes available are OTS Scheme, Composite loan scheme, Open cash credit (OCC), Artisans Credit Card (ACC), AB Laghu Udhyami Credit Card (LUCC), AB Power Tools (Shakti), Technology up gradation fund scheme (TUFs), Credit guarantee fund trust for small industries (CGTSI), AB Doctor Plus etc.

Under the Agriculture business segment, it provides different credit schemes to farmers, Women Empowerment schemes, and Andhra Bank Rural Development Trust (ABRDT) helps Rural Self Employment Training Institutes (RSETIs). Andhra Bank has also introduced a new Loan Scheme for practicing Professionals named "AB Professional Loan" from 30th January 2012 to cater to the potential segment consisting of practising Chartered Accountants, Architects, Engineers, Valuers, Management & Financial Consultants, Company Secretaries, Cost Accountants, etc.. On 31st March, 2007, the bank was ranked 532nd amongst Top 1000 Banks in the world by "The Banker" based in London.







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