Bharat Co-operative Bank’s 55th Branch inaugurated at Kurla west


Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai

Mumbai, Aug 22: The 55 branch of Bharat Co-operative Bank (Mumbai) Limited which is a multi-state scheduled bank was inaugurated at Keshav Bagh building, near Sheethal cinema, LBS Marg, Kurla west here on Wednesday August 21 morning.

Maharashtra’s former home minister and MLA Kripa Shankar Singh inaugurated the new branch and also conveyed best wishes on the 35 Founder’s day celebrations.

All India Billawar federation president and the bank’s former chairman and director Jaya C Suvarna inaugurated the ATM kiosk, while the bank deputy chairperson Adv Rohini J  Salian inaugurated the safe deposit locker facility.

Speaking on the occasion, MLA Kripa Singh said “It’s indeed a milestone in celebrating the thirty-fifth Founder’s Day of Bharat Bank. The bank is surging ahead inthe leadership of banker Jaya Suvarna.” 

He said, “The veteran Congress leader and Billawa community veteran Janardhan Poojary has contributed immensely for his political growth.”

He also noted that it was due to the loyalty of the bank’s ordinary customer’s that has made the bank one of the leading banks among the co-operative banks in the nation.

He also urged the gathering to support the family members of Mangalorean wing Commander Darryl Castelino, who died in the chopper crash while saving the flood victims in the recent floods at Gaurikund in Kedarnath which is in North India.

Jaya Suvarna said, “The Bank is committed to social development along with financial services.  It’s an attempt to strengthen the economic position beyond the expectation of customers, by adapting innovations in ever changing technology, and contribute towards the nation.”

Ravindra Bhandary, Bellampalli Balakrishna Hegde, Leelavati Jaya Suvarna, former minister Nawab Malik, Indian institute of Bankers and Finance institution CEO R Bhaskaran, Dinesh Anchan, S.Maachado, Narayan Shetty, Ravikant Amin, Divakar Suvarna, Felix A Taccode, Ravi Mendon Kurkal, M N Karkera, Shivaram Kotian, Ranjan Kumar, chartered accountant Ashwajit Hejmady, Ritesh Poojary and others were present on this occasion.

The Bank directors N Salian, L V Amin, Raja V Salian, Jyoti K Suvarna, M B Sanil, Y Nagesh, Mohan G Poojary, Chandrashekar S Poojary, Shankar D Poojary, N Nityanand, Bhaskar M Salian, Ratan U Sanil, Rohit M Suvarna, managing director and CEO C R Mulky, chief manager Anil Kumar R Amin, chief general manager Prof Shekar Poojary, Dy  chief general managers Shobha Dayanand and Raghu Poojary, assistant general managers Prabhakar G Suvarna, Mohandas Hejmady, Vidhyanand S Karkera, Dinesh B Salian, Ramesh H, Vishwanat H, Vishwanat G Suvarna, Vasudev M Salian, senior manager Dr  U Dhananjay Kumar, Harish K Hejmady, Raju Poojary, Gopal Kotian, Navin J Suvarna, development department Sunil Gujaran, Sudhir Suvarna and other top officers were also present for the inauguration.

Dhananjay S Kotian Shanti led the vedic celebrations along with Shekar Shanti and Gangadhar Kallady at the new premises.  Amit and Kiran Bangera were present during the puja celebrations.

The new branch manager Kiran Bantwal welcomed the gathering whereas the assistant manager Navin J Suvarna proposed vote of thanks.  The deputy chief manager Nityanand D.Kotian was the emcee for the programme.

  

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  • R.N. Pujari, Manglore - Mumbai

    Thu, Aug 22 2013

    Best Wishes for Jaya Suvarana and his entire team Bharat Co-operative Bank god bless to multiply more branches take oath today to multiple branches as DOLLAR climbs against rupees , this year end 2013 we want to hear good news bank completed ''CENTURY ''.........GOD BLESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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