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 | | Changing the face of rural India and making the presence felt all over, understanding customers need and making farmers dreams true Mahindra Finance have a wide range of products and services, with something to suit everyone’s needs. Right from finance for two wheelers, tractors, farm equipments and more |
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 | | State Bank of India Caters to the needs of agriculturists and landless agricultural labourers through a network of 6600 rural and semi-urban branches.There are 972 specialized branches which have been set up in different parts of the country exclusively for the development of agriculture through credit deployment.These branches include 427 Agricultural Development Branches (ADBs). These ADBs have covered a whole gamut of agricultural activities like crop production , horticulture , plantation crops, farm mechanization, land development and reclamation, digging of wells, tube wells and irrigation projects, forestry, construction of cold storages and godowns, processing of agri-products, finance to agri-input dealers, allied activities like dairy , fisheries, poultry, sheep-goat, piggery refurbished second hand tractors, loans against pledge of warehouse receipts, loans against produce stored by the farmer at his own premises, loans against book debts of Arthias, mulberry cultivation, rearing of silk worms and grainages. |
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 | | Punjab National Bank has contributed significantly in the field of agriculture and other related activities for accelerating the pace of rural development. It has been providing loans to farmers under its various schemes specially designed for the agricultural sector.
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 | | Pioneer in introducing Self Help Groups and Financial Inclusion Project in the country, Indian Bank is an award winner for Excellence in Agricultural Lending from Honourable Union Minister for Finance. It also received Best Performer Award for Micro-Finance activities in Tamil Nadu and Union Territory of Puducherry from NABARD. It has established 7 specialized exclusive Microfinance branches called "Microsate" across the country to cater the needs of Urban poor through SHG (Self Help Group)/JLG (Joint Liability Group) concepts. A special window for Micro finance viz., Micro Credit Kendras are functioning in 44 Rural/Semi Urban branches harnessing ICT (Information and Communication Technology) for Rural Development and Inclusive Banking. It also provides technical assistance and project reports in Agriculture to entrepreneurs through Agricultural Consultancy & Technical Services (ACTS) |
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