India-based private sector lender ICICI Bank has rolled out ‘ICICI Bank Global Banking-Hello Canada,’ a convenient banking service for Indians having migrated or are migrating to Canada.

The new service provides a customer the convenience of opening a Canadian Dollar (CAD) account with ICICI Bank Canada, together with an NRI (Non Resident Indian) savings account with ICICI Bank in India.

The bank said that a customer can open both accounts with simplified documentation by visiting his nearest ICICI Bank branch in India only once.

ICICI Bank president Vijay Chandok said: "At ICICI Bank, we work towards addressing customer needs to make their lives simpler.

"Our experience of serving 1.5 million NRIs for over a decade has helped us gain better insight into the needs of the NRI. This service will facilitate the cross-border banking needs of NRIs in an easy and convenient manner."

Leveraging the ‘ICICI Bank Global Banking-Hello Canada’ service, the customers can transfer funds in the ICICI Bank Canada account when in India.

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The bank said that the customers are able to use the funds, as soon as they land in Canada.