
RCF Kapurthala-SBI sign MoU
S S Mishra, General Manager, Rail Coach Factory, Kapurthala, Shri Bhupeshwar Attri, Principal Chief Personnel Officer, Bam Shankar Mishra, Deputy General Manager/SBI, Hemant Sulaniya, Deputy Chief Personnel Officer/RCF, Abhinav Goyal, Branch Manager/SBI RCF etc. were present on the occasion.
Under this Railway Salary Package, State Bank of India will provide various facilities which include personal accident insurance cover, air accident insurance cover, family savings account SBI Rishte , free banking by ATM/Internet/Mobile Banking/YONO, concession in charges on loans etc. and various other attractive facilities and services.
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