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PNB Housing Finance opens first branch in Faridabad


PNB Housing Finance Limited on Tuesday announced the inauguration of its first branch office in Faridabad. This is the 40th office that the company has established as a part spread pan-India network. The newly launched branch will be located at Huda Market in Sector 21C.
Speaking on the occasion, Sanjaya Gupta, Managing Director, PNB Housing Finance Limited said, “We are extremely happy to inaugurate the Faridabad branch. We already have six branches in Delhi NCR so it is very logical to mark the entire territory around it. Faridabad is an important location and is rapidly growing in terms of residential properties as we are seeing a large number of people settling here. With this, there has been significant development in the transport system aiding in better connectivity. This has also encouraged the local business to grow and also driven the demand of home loans. So it becomes appropriate to penetrate areas which are witnessing exponential growth and the demand for financing is high.”
According to a press release the opening of a new office is an important step towards realising its goal of offering customised loan solutions to fit emerging needs of the salaried and self-employed customers. PNB Housing explains that although the company reaches its customers through its well defined and largely spread digital network, yet the feel and touch of human interface brings another level of trust and connects with the consumer.
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