Mangaluru: MCC Bank holds training session on TDS at St Aloysius College


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Mangaluru, Feb 13: A training session on TDS (Tax Deducted At Source) was organised by MCC Bank Ltd at St Aloysius College on February 13 for its staff. The training was held to make them aware of the latest developments and changes in the subject of TDS.

The seminar began with a prayer led by Flavia Pinto. The seminar was inaugurated by Dr Denis Fernandes from the department of history and director of Arrupe block of St Aloysius Degree College, here, by lighting a lamp. The seminar was presided over by the bank’s chairman Anil Lobo. General manager Sunil Menezes and deputy general manager, Raj F Menezes were also present.



Dr Denis speaking on the occasion highlighted that Mangaluru is a hub of banks which has given birth to many banks. "We need to be proud of it. These banks have supported all the communities of Mangaluru and because of the support it has benefited aplenty. Banking is vast. Everytime it keeps on upgrading and the employees have to update themselves with the latest developments." He congratulated the chairman, general manager and deputy general manager for organising the training. He wished the staff good luck.

The chief audit executive Kiran Crasta, CA Laveen Tauro and Crystal Lasrado from CA Vivian Pinto and Co trained the staff on the latest developments. All the staff members actively participated in the training session and had their doubts clarified by the trainers.

Chief Accountant of MCC Bank Ltd, Violet D’Souza proposed the vote of thanks. Gordon D’Almeida compered the programme.

  

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