Customers can now remit their GST through Karur Vysya Bank
KVB is already an authorized bank for collection of taxes. The Bank is already authorized to receive customs duty payments online through ICEGATE.
Mr. B. Ramesh Babu, MD & CEO, KVB
Chennai: Customers of Karur Vysya Bank can now remit their GST payments through the Bank. KVB has been authorized as one of the Banks that can accept GST remittances.
GST payments can be made through the Internet Banking facility of KVB as well as over the counter modes.
KVB is already an authorized bank for collection of taxes. The Bank is already authorized to receive customs duty payments online through ICEGATE.
Shri B Ramesh Babu, MD & CEO of the Bank said “Enabling payment of GST through KVB fulfils a long standing requirement of our customers. This will enable the bank to further its acquisition drive for current accounts and significantly strengthen the CASA balances”.
About Karur Vysya Bank:
Karur Vysya Bank was started in the year 1916 and today has a gamut of financial services, all under one roof, and service millions of customers across India. The bank innovates consistently to deliver value to its customers. The Bank has always been a frontrunner in adopting and leveraging on technology to offer products and services to its customers. The bank had a branch network of 790, 2238 ATMs and Cash Deposit Machines across India.
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