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Collection Centres In Mumbai, Banglore, Chennai For IDFC Infrastructure Bonds Nov.2011

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IDFC has recently announced the issue of infrastructure bonds. List of collection centres  is as follows:

MUMBAI:

A) Fort:

1.Axis Bank : Universal Insurance Building,Ground Floor, Sir P M Road, Fort, Mumbai -400001.

2.HDFC bank: Ground Floor, Maneckji Wadia Building,Nanik Motwani Marg,Near Kala Ghoda,opp Mumbai University,Fort Mumbai- 400 001

3.Dhanlaxmi Bank Ground Floor,Janmabhoomi Bhavan,Plot 11-12, Janmabhoomi Marg, 144- Fort, Mumbai.

4.Indusind Bank:MUMBAI-FORT: Premises No. 1, Sonawala Building 57, 'Mumbai Samachar Marg, Fort, Mumbai 400 001.

B]Bandra:

Axis Bank:Fortune 2000,Ground Floor,Bandra-Kurla Complex,Bandra East Mumbai-411056.

C) Kalyan:

Axis bank ,Old Suchak Niwas,Cts No.3203 Murbad Road, Kalyan (West) 421301 Maharashtra

D) THANE:

Axis bank,Dhiraj Baug, (Near Hari Niwas Circle)Lbs Marg, Thane (West).Thane 400602.

E) Borivali:

ICICI Bank,BORIVALI – ICICI Bank Ltd., Reis Magos, Sutrale Road, off. Chandavarkar Lane,Borivali(W) 400092.

F) POWAI -

ICICI Bank Ltd., Galleria Shopping Mall, Hiranandani Gardens, Powai, Mumbai. 400076.

G) DADAR:

ICICI Bank Ltd., 167-C, Poonawadi, Dr. Ambedkar Road, Dadar, Mumbai. 400014.

H) Andheri:ICICI Bank Ltd., Sagar Avenue, Ground Floor, Opp. Shoppers Stop, S.V. Road, Andheri (W), Mumbai. 400058

I) Vashi:ICICI Bank Ltd., Shop No 14,15 & 16, Shri Ganesh CHS, Sector 1, Opp.Apna Bazar, Vashi Navi Mumbai Dist. 400703.

J) Nariman Point:

1.ICICI bank Ltd Mittal Court, 'A' Wing, 2nd Floor , Nariman Point,Mumbai-400021,Maharashtra.

2.ING Vyasa  MUMBAI: Mittal Towers A-wing Ground Floor 210 Nariman Point Mumbai – 400 021

3.MUMBAI: 5 C/ II, Mittal Court 224, Nariman Point,Mumbai400021.

K) Dombivali:  Dhanlaxmi Bank, Gr. Floor, Mirage Arcade, Opp. Ganesh Temple, Nehru Road, Dombivli (East), Thane, Maharashtra-421 201

L) Matunga: Raj Niketan, 356, Bandarkar Road, Matunga (East), Mumbai Maharashtra-400 019.

Banglore:

1. Axis bank BANGALORE: No. 9, M.G. Road,Block A, Bangalore 560001 Karnataka.

2. HDFC Bank: BANGALORE: HDFC Bank Ltd, Cash Management Services "SALCO Centre"
# 8/24, Richmond Road, BANGALORE-560025.

3. JAYANAGAR- ICICI Bank Ltd., No.509, 8th Cross, West of Kanakapura Road, Jayanagar 7th Block, Bangalore 560082

4. BANGALORE: IDBI House, 58 Mission Road,Bangalore Pin : 560027,Karnataka.

5.Dhanlaxmi BANGALORE:#11, 1st Cross, B. B. Naidu Road, Gandhinagar, 1st Cross, Bangalore – 560009,

6. Indusind bank: Du Parc Trinity1st Floor, West WingNo.17,'M.G. RoadBangalore – 560 001,

7. ING Vyasa bank: BANGALORE: 22 Ground Floor Ing Vysya House M.G. Road Bangalore – 560 001.

8. Kotak-Mahindra Bank: 10/7 , Umiya Land Mark, Next to Chancery Hotel Lavelle Road , Bangalore-560001.

CHENNAI:

A. Axis bank CHENNAI: 82, Dr.Radhakrishnan Salai, Mylapore, Chennai 600 004.

B. HDFC Bank: No. 115, Dr. Radhakrishnan Salai, 2nd Floor, Opp. to CSI Kalyani Hospital, Mylapore, Chennai – 600004

C. ICICI Bank Ltd:

1. ICICI Bank Ltd, 110, Prakash Presidium, Uthamar Gandhi Salai, (Nungambakkam High Road), 600034;

2.CHENNAI-ADYAR – ICICI Bank Ltd., 2/1, LB Road,Chennai – 600 020

3.CHENNAI-MAIN ICICI Bank Ltd., P.B.No. 1610, Dare House, Annexe 44, Moore Street, Chennai. 600001; CHENNAI – T NAGAR- ICICI Bank Ltd., 7, Bazullah Road, T.Nagar, Chennai. 600017

D. IDBI bank Ltd: PM Towers, 37, Greams Road ,Chennai Pin : 600006 , Tamil Nadu.

E. Dhanlaxmi Bank: P.B.No.359, 104 & 107,Om Sakthi Towers,Mount Road, Anna Salai, Chennai, Tamil Nadu-600 002.

F. IndusInd Bank Ltd: No.3 Village Road Nungambakkam,'Chennai – 600 034.

G. ING-Vyasa Bank: 185 Anna Salai Near Tvs Chennai – 600 006,

H. Kotak-Mahindra bank: Capitale',Ground Floor,555, Anna Salai,Chennai – 600018
 
 

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