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ICICI Bank organises 106 coin exchange melas in Uttar Pradesh

| | Oct 26, 2016, at 06:17 pm
Lucknow, Oct 26 (IBNS): ICICI Bank organised 106 coin exchange melas in Uttar Pradesh recently.

These melas were held at the bank’s branches in the cities of Lucknow, Kanpur, Allahabad, Agra, Aligarh, Jhansi and Mathura among many others.

Yogesh Dayal, General Manager, Reserve Bank of India, inaugurated the event at ICICI Bank’s Hazrat Ganj branch in Lucknow.

The coin melas held in Uttar Pradesh, saw participation of around 2500 people, where they exchanged coins worth Rs. 21 lakh in the denomination of Rs.10, Rs.5, Rs.2 and Re.1.

Fresh notes amounting to Rs. 10.02 crores were also exchanged in the denomination of Rs.100, Rs. 20 and Rs.10.

These were organised as part of the 1269 coin exchange melas that were held across the country early last week.
 

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