With your/with the

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Barman

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If I have a savings bank account with a bank, is it grammatically correct to write the following sentences?

1) I am a savings bank account holder with your Basirhat branch.

2) I am a savings bank account holder with the Basirhat branch.
 
Yes to both. The first is better if you're talking to an employee of the bank and you want to leave out the name of the bank in your text.

But to sound more natural you should say "savings account" instead of "savings bank account."
 
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