Fourth Branch of R S Co-Operative Bank Dedicated to the Public


Report and Pics: by Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (RD/SP)
 
Mumbai, Jun 5:
The newly set up fourth branch of Rajapur Saraswat (RS) Co-Operative Bank, located in the first floor of Sai Kripa building, on Shiv Vallab Road, Dahisar (East) here was inaugurated on Thursday June 4 morning.
 
Rajapur Saraswat community veteran and Bank vice president D S Nayak inaugurated the new branch, in the presence of Rajapur Saraswat Sangh president and Bank chairman Kacheri Sadanand D Nayak. 
 


RS Co-Operative Bank CEO Shashikant L Abhang, directors Vittal D Nayak, Umesh S Bhat, Devendra D Patkar, Sadanand G Patkar, Mahendra T Nayak, Ananta Gopal Kamath, Raghavendra S Nayak, Upendra N Kamath, Rama Sudhakar Nayak, Nityanand B Nayak and others were present.
 
Vedamurti Umesh S Bhat performed Vastu puja, Ganahoma, Satyanarayan puja and other Vedic rites on the occasion.
 
RS Co-Operative Bank has earned loyalty of a large number of customers within a short span of a decade, due to the emphasis being laid on excellence in customers’ service.  It has ambitious plans to open its fifth branch shortly at Kalyan on central suburb in the city, said Bank chairman Sadanand D Nayak.

  

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