Bank of Baroda extends support to Hornbill Festival 2025

Reinforces Commitment to North East India

 Bank of Baroda (Bank), one of India’s leading public sector banks, partnered with the Government of Nagaland for the Hornbill Festival 2025 held from 1st to 10th December 2025 at the Kisama Heritage Village, near Kohima. This association underscores Bank of Baroda’s continued efforts to support regional growth and development in Northeastern India, particularly in the state of Nagaland.

An engagement stall put up by the Bank was inaugurated by Shri Temjen Imna Along, Honourable Minister of Higher Education & Tourism, Government of Nagaland in the presence of Dr. Debadatta Chand, Managing Director & CEO, Bank of Baroda along with Ms. Beena VaheedExecutive Director, Bank of Baroda and Shri Shiba Pada Nayak, Zonal Head – North Eastern States, Bank of BarodaShri Veyielo Doulo, Director of Tourism and Shri Toka E. Tuccumi, Joint Director of Tourism were also present on the occasion. The comprehensive engagement stall offered product information, digital banking demos and facilitated direct interaction with artisans, entrepreneurs, tourists and community groups. These efforts align with the Government’s vision of promoting financial literacy, encouraging digital payments, fostering grassroots entrepreneurship and expanding formal financial access across Nagaland. On the occasion, Dr. Chand and Ms. Vaheed met Shri Jyotiraditya M. ScindiaHonourable Union Minister of Communications and Minister for Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER), and discussed avenues to deepen the Bank’s engagement in the North East through improved Financial Inclusion. The Nagaland State Government invited Dr. Chand and Ms. Vaheed as State Guests. They were also felicitated on the 6th day of the event in the Hornbill Festival 2025.

Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Debadatta Chand, Managing Director & CEO, Bank of Baroda said, “Bank of Baroda’s partnership for the Hornbill Festival 2025 reflects our strategic focus on advancing credit flow, deepening financial inclusion, accelerating branch expansion, and fostering sustainable socio-economic growth in Nagaland and North East India. With plans to expand our branch network alongside the new Guwahati Zonal Office, we aim to empower local communities through improved access to credit, digital banking, and tailored financial solutions that drive entrepreneurship, employment, and inclusive prosperity.” Ms. Beena Vaheed, Executive Director, Bank of Baroda added, “Hornbill Festival is not just a cultural platform but an opportunity for Bank of Baroda to reaffirm our dedication to serving the people of this state and the region and make banking more accessible, inclusive and development-focused.” Dr. Chand along with Ms. Vaheed also paid a courtesy visit to Shri Sentiyanger Imchen, IAS, Chief Secretary, Govt. of Nagaland and had discussions on expanding financial inclusion, accelerating credit inflow into priority sectors, and supporting youth-led ventures, artisans, self-help groups and local entrepreneurs. Bank of Baroda has strengthened its presence in North East India with 3 Regional Offices and 197 branches, of which 61% branches are located in rural/semi-urban areas. It recently inaugurated a new Zonal Office in Guwahati to cover all North Eastern States, boosting administrative efficiency and supporting its strategy for branch expansion alongside digital growth.

About Bank of Baroda

Founded on 20th July, 1908 by Sir Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad III, Bank of Baroda is one of the leading commercial banks in India. At 63.97% stake, it is majorly owned by the Government of India. The Bank serves its global customer base of over ~180 million through around 65,000 touch points spread across 15 countries in five continents and through its various digital banking platforms, which provide all banking products and services in a seamless and hassle-free manner. The Bank’s vision matches the aspirations of its diverse clientele base and seeks to instil a sense of trust and security in all their dealings with the Bank.

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