BANKS tend not to go to villages and small towns until they are nudged into doing so. But this is not the case with DCB Bank, it would seem, since it has 155 of its 354 branches in rural areas where it enthusiastically promotes local prosperity and well-being.
As the pandemic began to unfold in March last year, DCB Bank’s CSR partner teams were setting out to hold courses in natural beekeeping and water use. The bank supports sustainable livelihoods and sponsors the planting of trees in degraded forest tracts. It also helps communities with waste management. . .