Kundapur: Rosary Credit Co-operative Society Opens Second Branch


Vinay Pais
Daijiworld Media Network - Kundapur (RD)

Kundapur, Jan 17: “Rosary Credit Co-operative Society has been surging on the path to progress due to the trust of shareholders and customers. The success of the Rosary Credit Co-operative Society lies in a wise decision of the Board of Directors and the honest work of their employees,” said Fr Alban D’Souza, parish priest, Our Lady of Rosary parish.

Fr D’Souza was speaking after inaugurating the second branch of Rosary Credit Co-operative Society at Narayan Kripa building, Nadaguddeyangady, on Sunday January 15.

Rosary Credit Co-operative Society chairman Vinay A Pais, in his presidential address, said that the Society has been running on profit since the past 20 years. “It offers excellent customer service. The Society already has its own building in town, and the process is on to buy a plot in Byndoor to house another branch. It has earned the customers’ trust by advancing loans to all strata of people,” said Vinay Pais.

TP president Bellady Shankar Shetty inaugurated the strong room at the newly-opened branch.

Kundapur parish council secretary Dr Sony D’Costa inaugurated the computer facility.
Fr Joseph Machado, parish priest of St Anthony’s parish, Padukone, blessed the new branch. Nada gram panchayat president Clara Buthello distributed the fixed deposit certificates.

TP member Laxmi Chandan distributed the share certificates. Rosary Credit Co-operative Society former chairman Elsie G Lobo unveiled the portrait of its founder president, the late Alphonse Lobo.

Padukone parish council vice-president Stanislaus Lewis, Padukone Agricultural Co-operative Society chairman Satish M Nayak, and Padukone Catholic Sabha unit president Vincent D’Souza were the chief guests who conveyed best wishes to the Society.

The Society’s directors Philip D’Costa, Jacob D’Souza, Theodore D’Mello, and Felix D’Silva were present on the occasion.

The Society’s vice-president Precilla Menezes welcomed the gathering. Former chairman Martin Dias delivered the introductory address. Secretary Pascal D’Souza and branch manager Mabel D’Almeida conveyed best wishes. Director Stany D’Almeida proposed vote of thanks while former chairman Basil D’Souza compered the programme.

  

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  • sachin, kodi,kundapura

    Tue, Oct 10 2017

    Sir my name is sachin.And i completed my degree in this year only.Iam searching for the job sir,so if you have any job vacancies please inform me sir.this is my humble request sir plzzzzzzzzz...

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  • Santhosh, Bijoor

    Sun, Sep 11 2016

    sir I completed degree graduate plz sir any vacancy in your society. I am searching for job vacancy.

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  • Fr.J.B.Crasta, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 17 2012

    Dean Venaya Pais and members of RCS,
    Congrats. Wish you all the success. Fr.J.B.Crasta

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  • Dinesh Gras, Byndoor(Dubai)

    Tue, Jan 17 2012

    Iam very glad to hear about the progress of our own Rosary Credit Co-op Society. The dream and foresightedness and hardwork of wel-known personalities of our society is really bearing the fruit today. We all should support this organisation which is really helpful to our society regardless to thier Religion or Caste.

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