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Bank of Baroda Engages Indian Community Leaders in New Zealand
Bank of Baroda (New Zealand) Ltd. recently hosted a successful Community Leaders Meet aimed at engaging prominent figures within the Indian community in New Zealand. The event took place in Auckland and served as a platform to strengthen relationships, foster dialogue, and better understand the evolving needs of the community.
Strengthening Community Connections
The meeting brought together diverse leaders from social, cultural, and business groups, reflecting the bank’s commitment to inclusive growth and customer-centric services. During the event, Sandeep Kumar Khetan, Managing Director of Bank of Baroda New Zealand, emphasized the importance of trust in the bank’s operations. He stated, “At Bank of Baroda, we believe our success lies in the trust of the community we serve. The Community Leaders Meet is an opportunity for us to listen, collaborate, and ensure our services align with the aspirations of our customers in New Zealand.”
This gathering not only provided a platform for discussion but also showcased a variety of products tailored for the diaspora, highlighting the bank’s offerings in personal and business banking solutions. Among the highlights was the introduction of FREEDOM60, a newly launched product specifically designed for individuals aged 60 and above, addressing the distinct needs of this demographic.
Continued Commitment to Local Needs
Bank of Baroda (New Zealand) Ltd. has been operating since 2010 and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Bank of Baroda, one of India’s leading public sector banks with a presence in 17 countries. With branches in both Auckland and Wellington, the institution offers an extensive range of banking products and services tailored to meet the diverse needs of its customers.
The evening concluded with expressions of gratitude towards all participants, reinforcing the bank’s dedication to maintaining strong community ties and continuously adapting its services to better serve the local population. The Community Leaders Meet marks a significant step in fostering an ongoing dialogue between Bank of Baroda and the Indian community in New Zealand.
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