Bengaluru: Bharath Cooperative Bank shifts its 45th branch


Rons Bantwal

Daijiworld Media Network – Bengaluru (EP)

Bengaluru, Jul 6: Bharath Co-operative Bank shifted its 45th branch from Peenya Industrial estate to the ground floor of the local building on Friday July 6.

National Billava Maha Mandala president and Bharath Bank executive president Jaya C Suvarna inaugurated the branch.

Billavara Association Bengaluru president M Veda Kumar and advocate A K Vasanth lit the traditional lamp. The bank's vice president, advocate Rohini J Salian inaugurated the locker services and CEO and managing director C R Mulki set in motion the bank business.



M Vedakumar, advocate A K Vasanth, Dr Jacob Crasta, Srinivas Asranna, H G Bhasker, Govinda Poojary, Venkataraju CA and Sriram were present as guests.

Priests Gopalakrishna Bhat and Gopala N Poojary performed Vastu Pooje, Ganahoma, Satyanarayan Pooje and distributed prasada.

Bharath Bank directors Chandrashekar S Poojary, Gangadhar J Poojary, N M Sanil, Shekar Kotian Bengaluru, customers and well wishers conveyed their best wishes.

The bank's general manager Dinesh B Salian, senior officers Sunil A Gujaran, Vijay Palan, various branch managers Nagaraja, Sathish P P, Ravi Kunder, Ravi Kumar, Surekha Sathish, Uday Haleangady, Muraleedhar, branch manager Gopal Poojary, branch assistant manager Bhasker C Poojary, branch staff Rajendra Prasad Tirumalayya, Pratan Kumar, Rajesh B Poojary, Pooja P Bangera, Bhasker K Salian, Harish S Poojary were present.

Bank's DGM and Karnataka region in charge officer Balakrishna S Karkera welcomed the gathering, compered the programme and thanked everyone.

  

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