Indian Overseas Bank offers PAN card
May 28th, 2008 - 7:13 pm ICT by admin - Send to a friend:
Chennai, May 28 (IANS) The city-based Indian Overseas Bank (IOB) has started offering permanent account number (PAN) card and other services on Tax Information Network (TIN) after tying up with Alankit Assignments Ltd, New Delhi. IOB executive director Y.L. Madan told the media here Wednesday: “The service will initially be offered in our 20 branches and, based on the response, it would later be extended to all our other branches.”
Declining to comment on the revenue sharing agreement between IOB and Alankit, he said the bank will not be charging any rent for the table space provided to the service provider.
He also said the bank is open to tie up with any other player offering such services.
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