United Bank Of India Inks MOU With DSP Black Rock Investment Managers (22-Feb-2012)
United Bank of India has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with DSP Black Rock Investment Managers for distribution of various mutual funds schemes of DSP Black Rock. United Bank of India will be distributing DSP Black Rock Mutual Fund schemes through its selected branches spread across the country. The MOU was signed and exchanged by General Manager of the bank and President & CIO of DSP Black Rock.
Recently, United Bank of India had entered into an agreement with Nepal based Global Bank on February 8, 2012 in Kolkata. The bank had entered into an agreement with an aim to enhance its reach beyond the borders of the country and to offer a unique and hassle free Indo-Nepal remittance facility to the large segment of people of Nepalese origin working in India.
United Bank of India has emerged as a strong and efficient banking organisation over the years and plays an integral role in the socio-economic development of the Eastern and North-Eastern States of the country.
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