Mumbai: Bharat Bank managing director CEO Chandrashekar R Mulki retires


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Mar 14: Chandrashekar R Mulki, CEO and managing director of Bharat Cooperative Bank retired from the bank’s head office after 39 years of meritorious service. A programme to bid farewell to him was held at the head office of the bank on Saturday February 29.

Assigned managing director, chief general manager Vidyananda S Karkera, joint director Dinesh B Salian, CEO Nithyananda S Kirodian, general managers Vasudev M Salian, Vishwanath G Suvarna, Mahesh B Kotian, deputy general managers, assistant general managers, senior officials of Bharat Bank and staff were present.

The farewell programme for him from the bank’s board of directors was held on Monday March 9. The Bharath Bank executive president Jaya C Suvarna, vice-president Rohini J Salian, directors Jyothi K Suvarna, Bhasker M Salian, Jaya A Kotian, K B Poojary, U Shivaji Poojary, Advocate Somanath B Ameen, Gangadhar J Poojary, Suryakanth J Suvarna, Narayana T Poojary, Purushotham S Kotian, Mohandas A Poojary, Premnath P Kotian, Sharada S Karkera, Anbalagan C Harijan, chief general manager Vidyananda S Karkera, joint director Dinesh B Salian, CEO Nithyananda S Kirodian, general managers Vasudev M Salian, Vishwanath G Suvarna, Mahesh B Kotian, deputy general managers, assistant general managers and others who were present bid farewell to C R Mulki.

  

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