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ICICI Bank launches ‘Infinite India’: All you need to know
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‘Infinite India’ offers banking as well as value-added services
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ICICI Bank announced the launch of an online platform for foreign companies looking to establish or expand business in the country. Called ‘Infinite India’, the platform offers them banking solutions as well as value-added services. An industry-first initiative, the ‘Infinite India’ platform offers significant convenience to foreign companies, as it eliminates the need of co-ordinating with multiple touchpoints l
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Value-added services to meet requirement of foreign companies.
The Bank will induct more partners on board.
New Delhi: ICICI Bank on Tuesday launched online platform Infinite India for foreign companies looking to establish or expand business in the country.
ICICI Bank s Infinite India, platform offers them banking solutions as well as value-added services such as incorporation of a business entity, corporate filings, licences and registrations, HR services, compliances and taxation among others. ‘Infinite India’ platform offers significant convenience to foreign companies, as it eliminates the need of co-ordinating with multiple touchpoints leading to a hassle-free experience of doing business in India, the company said in a statement.
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