Bharath Bank’s Vile Parle ATM center inaugurated


Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Apr 14: The ATM center of Bharath Bank’s Vile Parle east branch shifted to the ground floor near Sun City cinema counter was inaugurated on Saturday, April 12.

Bharath Bank’s Chairman Udyogarathna Jaya C Suvarna cut the ribbon and inaugurated the ATM service.  Businessman Menalaguthu Kishan J Shetty lighted the lamp and set the programme in motion.  Prestigious Ramakrishna Hotel businessman Chandrashekar Subbayya Shetty withdrew money from the ATM and set the functioning of ATM in motion.

The Vile Parle branch of Bharath Bank conducted a business of more than Rs 470 crores and earned a net profit of Rs 10.86 crores.  The branch has been honored with Dhwayabheema branch honor.

Prestigious customers and businessmen Tushar Shah, Gregory D’ Almeida, Billawara Association Andheri president Ravindra Kotian, vice president Suresh Suvarna, local police official Arun Bhonsle and others were present.

Bank’s directors M B Kukyan, advocate S B Ameen, Chandrashekar S Poojary, Harischnadra G Moolky, R D Poojary, Gangadhar J Poojary, Jyothi K Suvarna, CEO and managing director C R Mulky, former director N Nithyanand, bank’s chief general manager Anilkumar R Ameen, Professor Shekar Poojary, Suresh S Salian, Shobha Dayanand, Nityananda D Kotian, Vidyanand S Karkera, Navinchandra S Bangera, Sunil Gujaran, Vijay V Palan and several customers, shareholders and senior officials were present.

Dhananjay Shanti Ulloor held the religious programmes.  Bank businessmen Kashmira Bhatia and Joginder participated in the devotional programmes. Vile Parle east branch official K Harish Hejmadi welcomed. Pramila A Anchan presented flower bouquet to the guests.  Umesh Kotian proposed vote of thanks.

  

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