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HDFC Bank Limited provides various financial products and services. It operates in three segments: Retail Banking, Wholesale Banking, and Treasury. The Retail Banking segment provides various deposit products, including savings accounts, current accounts, fixed deposits, and demat accounts. It also offers auto, personal, commercial vehicle, home, gold, and educational loans; loans against securities, property, and rental receivables; and health care finance working capital finance, construction equipment finance, and warehouse receipt loans, as well as credit cards, debit cards, depository, investment advisory, bill payments, and transactional services. In addition, this segment sells third party financial products, such as mutual funds and insurance, as well as distributes life and general insurance products through its tie-ups with insurance companies and mutual fund houses. The wholesale banking segment provides loans, non-fund facilities, and transaction services to large corporate, emerging corporate, small and medium enterprise, supply chain, public sector undertaking, central and state government departments, and institutional customers. It offers deposit and transaction banking products, supply chain financing, working capital and term finance, agricultural loans, and funded, non-funded treasury, and foreign exchange products. This segmentÂ’s services include trade services, cash management, money market, custodial, tax collection, and electronic banking. In addition, it provides correspondent bank services to co-operative banks, private banks, foreign banks, and regional rural banks; and wealth management products for non-resident Indians. The Treasury Services segment operates primarily in areas, such as foreign exchange, money market, interest rate trading, and equities. As of March 31, 2009, HDFC Bank had a network of 1,412 branches and 3,295 automated teller machines in 528 cities in India. The company was founded in 1994 and is based in Mumbai, India.
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