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Kotak Bank Targets India's Fast-Growing Affluent Customer Pool

Kotak Bank Targets India's Fast-Growing Affluent Customer Pool

Bloomberg4 days ago
Kotak Mahindra Bank Ltd. is extending wealth management and bespoke services to its affluent customers as competition for servicing India's rapidly-growing tribe of rich individuals heats up.
The Mumbai-based private lender backed by billionaire Uday Kotak Wednesday launched 'Kotak Solitaire,' an offering targeted at salaried customers with 7.5 million rupees ($86,786) in relationship value and self-employed clients with 10 million rupees.
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