Mumbai: Bharath Bank's 63rd branch inaugurated at Koperkhairne


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (EP)

Mumbai, Jan 12: The 63rd branch of Bharath Cooperative Bank Mumbai Limited was inaugurated at Plot No. 77 sector 18 ground floor of Shubham Cooperative Housing Society, Koperkhairne, Navimumbai on Friday, January 8.

Bharath bank's executive president Jaya C Suvarna cut the ribbon and inaugurated the branch. Former executive president of Billavara Association Mumbai Navimumbai local office H V Suvarna Jyothi and Safire Hospital Private Limited director Dr Sanjiv Valunje lighted the lamp and set the branch in motion. Bank's deputy executive president advocate Rohini J Salian inaugurated the ATM facility and bank's senior director Pushpalatha N Salian and bank's CEO and managing director C R Mulki inaugurated the Safe lockers and computers of the banking services respectively.

Dr Sanjiv Valunje, speaking on the occasion said that the bank is a finance institution that maintains the health of economy. “The bank quickly responds to the economic needs of people and we feel proud to state that thousands of people have earned their livelihood and become rich by the service of the bank. I am also dealing with the bank for a long time and have earned substantial experience. May the bank fulfill the needs of many others and spread throughout the country”, he said.

In the inauguration convened by Billavara Association Mumbai, Shaneeshwara Mandira Nerul trustee Ramesh M Poojary, social workers Krishna Poojary Navimumbai, building owner Vijayakumar Keniya, businessman Laxminarayana Alva, Suresh Suvarna, bank's directors M B
Kukyan, Jyothi K Suvarna, K N Suvarna, advocate S B Ameen, Ashok M Kotian, Harischandra G Mulki, R D Poojary, Gangadhar J Poojary, Suryakanth J Suvarna, Bhaskar M Salian, former directors N M Sanil, Raja V Salian, M N Karkera, Yogesh Madhik, Maker's Mark Interior
Designer Studio director Sujeeth Kotian, Bipin Jagannath Kotian, several local customers and well wishers who had arrived, wished prosperity for the bank.

In the inauguration jointly organized by bank's assistant chief manager and development officer Mohandas Hajmadi, development officers Sunil Gujaran and Vijaya Palan, Dhanajay Shanthi Ullooru conducted Vastu Pooja, Ganahoma, Sathyanarayana Pooja, Dwara Pooja etc and
blessed the occasion. Gangadhar Kalladi distributed Theertha Prasada. Indira Pravin Anchan couple had taken charge of Pooja programmes.

Billavara Association president and Bharath Bank's General Manager Nithyananda D Kotian gave a description of the bank's functions and achievements, introduced the guests and compered the programme. Branch head Ganesh S Anchan welcomed. Ananya Dalvi, Smitha Poojary, Mithesh Poojary, Harish Kotian and Nagesh Amin presented flower bouquets to guests and felicitated them. Assistant branch manager Seema G Poojary proposed vote of thanks.

Chief Manger of the bank Anil Kumar R Amin, Assistant Chief Manager Vivek S Shanobhog, Prabhakar G Suvarna, Ramesh H Poojary, Vishwanath G Suvarna, Dinesh B Salian, Navinchandra S Bangera, Assistant Chief Managers Sathish M Bangera, Vasudev P Salian, Gopal Kotian, heads of different branches Nikhit Nandalike of Ghansoli, Pravinkumar S Suvarna
of Bhandup, Ravi S Kotian of Vashi, Rathnakar R Salian of Ghatkopar, Manjula N Suvarna of Mulund east, Dr Ishwar Alevooru and others were present.

  

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