Mumbai: Bharath Bank opens new branch


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, May 26: Bharath Bank opened their 90th branch at Thane near Diva east railway station on Tuesday May 24. The bank's executive president Jaya C Suvarna inaugurated the branch after untying the
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Guests of honour Jagadamba temple committee president Diwaker Rai and Billavara Association Mumbai Dombivli local committee honorary president Devaraj Poojary lit the traditional lamp.

Special invitees businessmen CA Rajesh Kotian, Suresh Shetty, Shashidharan Nair, Vinod Bhagath, Rajani Kotian, Jaya Poojary, Jagannath M Ameen, Krishna Poojary, Bhaskar T Poojary, congress leader Jayaprakash Mulund, Billavara Association Mumbai official Bhaskar T Poojary, Dayananda R Poojary Kalva, Ashok Sasihitlu, the bank's assistant general manager Sathish M Bangera, progress department officials Sunil Gujaran, Vijaya Palan, branch managers Harish R Kunder Kalyan, Ganesh S Anchan, Khopar Kerne, Nikhith Nandalike Ghansoli were present.

The bank's executive president advocate Rohini J Salian inaugurated the ATM service and the bank's senior director Pushpalatha N Salian inaugurated the locker services and wished all round progress for the bank.

Diwaker Rai described the 90th branch as a milestone of the bank.

  

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