At a time when most foreign banks in India are looking at opening more branches, British lender Barclays has decided to close three of its nine branches in the country.
The foreign bank will shut its branches in Rajahmundry in Andhra Pradesh, Ahmednagar in Maharashtra and Junagarh in Gujarat.
The bank will retain the remaining six branches in India to carry out corporate banking operations. A spokesperson of Barclays
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