May19 , 2026

    Central Bank of India Eyes Stronger Support for Export Sector, Says Murali Krishna

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    Central Bank of India is looking to strengthen its support for Indian exporters through expanded financial services and trade-related banking solutions, Executive Director Murali Krishna said, underlining the bank’s focus on boosting the country’s export ecosystem.

    Speaking on the bank’s export strategy, Murali Krishna said the institution is keen to enhance assistance for exporters across sectors by improving access to trade finance, working capital support, and international banking services. The initiative is aimed at helping Indian businesses expand their global presence and manage evolving trade challenges.

    Industry stakeholders noted that stronger banking support could benefit exporters dealing with fluctuating freight costs, currency movements, and changing global demand conditions. The move also aligns with India’s broader efforts to accelerate export growth and improve the competitiveness of domestic industries in international markets.

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