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Provide Service which you are Showing Dont Cheat Customer

Tags : Bad Banking
Industry : Banking
Functional Area : India
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Many Banks are saying we are providing service 8 to 8 but it is cheating with customer 

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1 Give your customers the right kind of direction that he/she is looking for.
2 Give real figures to customer when talking about interests
Subroto Sarkar  |  Added idea  "Free Creedit and debit cards for bonafide customer"  |  1 year ago
Retired people keep their life savings. Young generation keep their saving in bank. If cheque facility/withdrawal facility is used bank incurs expenditure quite a lot. Use of ATM,Debit Card and Credit card reduces all such work. Yet for ATM and...
Nitin Anand  |  Supported idea  "Give real figures to customer when talking about interests"  |  2 years ago
Agree with all the points cited by Manoj, but I still dont see all this happening.  All the banks know what exactly is to be done but it is somehow not executed properly.  So may be people here on this forum in the banking field can initiate and...
C Nijagunaradhya  |  Supported idea  "Give your customers the right kind of direction that he/she is looking for."  |  2 years ago
CUSTOMER IS YOUR KING!........... Proper clear guidance is what a customer basically wants as soon as he enters the bank.
 
 
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i want to extend my buisness in delhi so please tell me how can i do this
 
 
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