Finance Minister P Chidamabaram launched the scheme, along with 103 branches and 103 ATMs of the bank through video conferencing.
Rajeev Rishi, Chairman and Managing Director of the Bank, said the card would help traders to draw Rs 40,000 a day or Rs 1 lakh in case of International transactions.
The card would be accepted at all channels including- ATMs, PoS machines, e-commerce. Now EMV chip and pin cards with enabling global acceptability had been introduced, an official of the bank said.
The Mobile Application intended to promote greener and eco-friendly channels of banking while at the same time facilitating all types of customers to avail banking services on the go.
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Rishi said the bank had always been a common man's lender and chose the occasion to focus on the rural and under privileged sector as well.
The Bank also launched a special Chola Arogya Bhima Health Insurance Policy through the Finance Minister, to provide affordable Health Insurance to 1.03 lakh rural families. Five hundred and three Women Self-Help Groups were linked with Bank's Financial Assistance.
The Finance Minister also inaugurated Bank's CSR activities in 103 Government Schools (100 in Bank's Lead Districts and three in Sivaganga District).