Interbank network in India
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Cash Tree Operating area India Members 6 Founded 2003; 21 years ago (2003 )
CashTree is an interbank network in India founded by five public sector banks, Syndicate Bank , Bank of India , Indian Bank , United Bank of India and Union Bank of India , for sharing their automated teller machine (ATM) networks.[1]
The network was founded in 2003, with Dena Bank later joining the network.[2]
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