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SBI Catalyzes INR Trade and Remittances in Strengthened India-Israel Ties | Business

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65% : In light of deepening strategic relations between India and Israel, the State Bank of India (SBI) is playing a pivotal role in facilitating trade in Indian rupees for the first time in Israel.
51% : Additionally, with a growing influx of Indian workers in Israel, SBI Tel Aviv branch is streamlining the process of opening NRI accounts and remittance services.
49% : As the sole Indian bank operating in Israel, SBI is enhancing bilateral commerce as the two countries move closer to a Free Trade Agreement.
37% : This development positions Israel as a critical partner under the mechanism, explains V Manivannan, CEO of SBI Israel.

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