Mangaluru: MCC Bank’s renovated credit, recovery section inaugurated


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Nov 8: Former MLA J R Lobo inaugurated the renovated credit and recovery section of Mangalore Catholic Co-operative (MCC) Bank’s head office at Hampankatta on Monday November 8.

Fr Victor Vijay Lobo, treasurer, Mangalore diocese blessed the renovated bank office premises.

It may be recalled, in the month of April, fire broke out at the bank damaging few of the section. 

J R Lobo said, “The bank has been beautifully renovated after the fire mishap. Since several years, the bank has progressed. This is a sign of development. When you have good administration and staffs, banks will definitely progress.”

Fr Victor Vijay Lobo said, “The responsibility of the employees of the bank has increased. A good atmosphere is created in the bank. If this bank develops, other branches will also develop. I wish the best for all the employees of the bank.”

Shainy Veeba D’Souza compered the programme, Deril John Lasrado credit manager, recovery and NRI section rendered the vote of thanks.

Chairman of MCC Bank Anil Lobo, directors Anil Patrao, Irene Rebello, David D’Souza, DJ Patrao, Marcel D’Souza, Herald Monteiro, professional director CG Pinto, Micheal D’Souza, general manager Sunil Menezes, DGM Raj Menezes and others were present.

 

 

 

  

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