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AXIS bank started ‘My idea of progress’ Campaign
By Neelima Shankar
Feb 12, 2015
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Leading private sector bank – Axis bank has unveiled to bring out a national activation program "My Idea of progress" . Through this campaign the bank wants the people to come up with the new ideas and move towards the progress. The bank has planned to bring to life one of the winning ideas by planting trees saplings across the country on the 20th & 21st of February.

The bank stated that with such kind of Ideas the bank wants to promote the people towards the green earth concept. This activation program was launched by the bank last year and bank received an overwhelming response from the people. To increase the level of participation in this exercise, Axis Bank has invited everyone to participate / support this drive by simply retweeting their tweet or sharing their post on Facebook. Axis Bank encourages its customers to subscribe for e-statements and other electronic formats of communication, thus significantly reducing paper consumption. The bank will begin the program of planting saplings fr5om 19th February onwards.


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