Mumbai: 53rd branch of Bharath Bank opens in Mulky


Daijiworld Media Network—Mumbai (DV)

Mumbai, May 28: “The 53rd branch of Bharath Bank Co-operative Limited will be inaugurated on Thursday May 30, in Mulky,” said Jaya C Suvarna, former working president, Billawa Association, Mumbai, and present director Bharath Bank, on Saturday May 25, at Billawa Samaja Mandir, Mulky while addressing the press.

“This is an effort to provide quick service to help make people economically stable. This bank supports the youth in knowing their factual economical service and to be self-employed. The bank has served Tulu-Kannadigas in Maharashtra and now it has reached rural areas and is actively serving the customers. The bank is achieving progress due to the hard efforts of its staff and administrative committee,” said Suvarna.

On this occasion, C T Salian, vice-president, Billawa Association, Mumbai, directors Chandrashekar S Poojar and Bhaskar S Salian, deputy general manager Nithyanada D Kotiyan, assistant general manager Mohandas Hejjamadi, regional senior manager Balakrishna Karkera,  development department officer Sunil A Gujaran, and Mulky branch manager Lakshmi Narayana Salian were among those present on this occasion.

Assistant manager Nithyanada D Kotian welcomed and thanked the attendees.  

  

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