M'lore: Bajpe Branch of MCC Bank Organizes Customers' Meet


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (MM/SP)

Mangalore, Sep 11: A customers' meet was held at Bajpe branch of Mangalore Catholic Co-operative Bank recently.

Richard Monteiro, director of the bank, presided over the function. Addressing the customers, he impressed upon the local people to open an account with the bank at least in the name of one member from each family. Meanwhile, he explained to the customers about various facilities available with the bank.

Directors Raymond D'Cunha, Valerian Rodrigues, Adolphus Cutinha and DGM Raj Menezes responded to the queries of the customers

Fr Mathias Pereira, parish priest of Bajpe church, Victoria D'Cunha, zilla panchayat member, customers Mohammed Shareef, A C Sequeira and Henry Lobo expressed opinions and gave their suggestions to the bank.

Cyril J D'Souza invoked blessings. Fredrick D'Souza welcomed the gathering. Valerian Sequeira proposed vote of thanks. Roshan Sequeira compered the programme.

  

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  • Arun Kamath, Mangalore

    Sat, Sep 13 2008

    Its heartening to see the progress of MCCBank pride of our community. MCC should start more branches at Moodubelle, Belman, Kalyanpura, so that common man can approach and utilize its services.

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