Following a pact between public sector bank (PSB) employees and officers
with the management,
all branches in the country will remain closed on all second and fourth
Saturday from July.
T M Bhasin, chairman of the Indian Banks' Association, said the Reserve Bank of India
had approved the proposal and a notification would be issued on the change under the
Negotiable Instruments Act.
It will take three or four weeks for the process to get completed.
PSB branches will work full-time on the first and third Saturday of each month,
said Bhasin, also chairman and managing director, Indian Bank.
with the management,
all branches in the country will remain closed on all second and fourth
Saturday from July.
T M Bhasin, chairman of the Indian Banks' Association, said the Reserve Bank of India
had approved the proposal and a notification would be issued on the change under the
Negotiable Instruments Act.
It will take three or four weeks for the process to get completed.
PSB branches will work full-time on the first and third Saturday of each month,
said Bhasin, also chairman and managing director, Indian Bank.
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