"We have submitted our plans (for opening of new branches) to Reserve Bank of India for approval . . . it (branch opening plans) is 300 upwards and also includes semi-urban branches," bank's Country Head (Branch Banking) Navin Puri told reporters in Chandigarh.
"Once we have licences (from RBI) for opening new branches . . . 1,000-2,000 people will be hired," he added.
Asked whether the country's present weak economic environment will have any impact on its expansion plans, Puri said, "I do not think the numbers (branch opening) will be revised. It will remain upwards 300 (for current fiscal).
“We do not think the changes in economic environment will be going to affect us."
HDFC bank has national distribution network of 3,119 branches across the country as on June 30, 2013.
He asserted that there would not be any serious impact of current tough economic environment on bank's loan book. "We will grow better than the industry," he said.
He said credit growth had come down because of various reasons.
On record rupee depreciation against US dollar, Puri said, "Rupee (depreciation)
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