HDFC Financial institution has launched Challenge HAKK (Hawai Anubhavi Kalyan Kendra) to offer help and providers to Indian Air Power (IAF) pensioners, veterans and their households.
On this regard, the Financial institution has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the IAF performing by means of the workplace of the Assistant Chief of Air Workers – Accounts & Air Veterans and CSC Academy.
The Financial institution stated in a press release that 25 centres have been proposed throughout the Air Power items, together with New Delhi, Bengaluru, Gurgaon, Pune, Secunderabad, Guwahati, Jodhpur, and Chandigarh.
The financial institution, in affiliation with CSC Academy (promoted by Widespread Service Centre E-Governance Restricted), will present ability improvement and coaching throughout monetary services and products, empowering defence service veterans and subsequent of kin to be financially impartial.
The financial institution stated defence servicemen/ex-servicemen and their households will have the ability to avail of greater than 500 G2C (Authorities to Citizen) and B2C (Enterprise to Buyer) providers, together with Aadhaar service, NPS, PAN Card, passport, invoice assortment, and so on.