Mumbai: Model Co-operative Bank shifted to St Pius X Church, Mulund-West


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network - Mumbai

Mumbai, Oct 19: The Mulund branch of Model Co-operative Bank Ltd was shifted to new premises at St Pius X Church, Mulund (W) and was blessed and inaugurated on recently by Fr Cleophas Fernandes, parish priest of St Pius X Church, Mulund (W).

The chairman of the bank Albert W D’Souza presided over the function.

Customers and shareholders attended the function in large numbers.

The vice chairman William Sequeira and local director Lawrence D’Souza addressed the gathering.



Among the other directors who graced the function were Vincent Mathias, Paul Nazareth, A C Lobo, Gerald Cardoza, Ancy D’Souza, Benedicta Rebello, Marita D’Mello.

Felix Barnes, former director, Robert Mathias, initial committee member, Alban Fernandes, former staff of the bank, Walter Pinto, internal auditor of Mangalorean Catholic Credit Society Ltd were presented with floral bouquets.

The additional general manager of the bank Harold M Serrao was among the officials on the dais.

Edward Rasquinha, manager compered the programme.

Shashi Shetty, Sr branch manager proposed the vote of thanks.

  

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