Mangalore: SBI Opens Commercial Branch at Kala Kunj Road


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore
 
Mangalore, Dec 9:
State Bank of India (SBI) opened it commerical branch at Katyayini Mahammaya Complex, Kalakunj Road here on Thursday December 8.

The branch was inaugurated by SBI, Bangalore chief general manager Ashwini Mehra.


In his address he said that banking has emerged as one of the most challenging and competitive sectors in the country, and that SBI had surged ahead despite the tough environment to become the leading bank in the country. SBI enjoys good presence in Mangalore, he said, adding that SBI aims to support every business financially and help its customers at all times, while also constantly endeavouring to achieve new strides.

Sudhir P Ghate, chairman, Magnum Intergrfiks, said that Mangaloreans have the distinction of being pioneers in the field of banking, and making their mark the world over. He also lauded SBI for the support and service it extends to businesses and individuals.

Ashwini Mehra honoured prominent customers like Navadurga Cashew Industries, Uma Tile company, Yenoppoya Group, Campco and others on the occasion.

Eminent businessmen, industrialists and entreprenuers from the region were present.

  

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