M’lore: MCC Bank Hosts Training Programme for Employees, Directors


Daijiworld Media Network- Mangalore (RX)

Mangalore, Mar 5: A two-day training programme for the directors and employees of Urban Co-operative banks of Karnataka State organised by the Karnataka State Urban Co-operative banks union Bangalore, was inaugurated by senior Co-operative activists Hoovagaar and Mahajan shetty jointly, at the conference hall, Mangalore Catholic Co-Operative Bank head office(Light house hill), here on Saturday, March 5.

The training programme intends to motivate safe and fruitful investment by the urban co-operative banks. The training programme would be addressed by the reserve bank senior officials and experts in the field of banking and investment.

Raymond D’Cunha, director of MCC bank welcomed the delegates in the name of the president of MCC Bank Melwyn D'Cunha and wished the function success.

An expert from the banking sector said that the Karnataka Urban Co-operative union, under the able leadership of former minister H K Patil is better able to handle the day-today works and affairs efficiently.

H K Das, president of the function, expressed his happiness at the disposal of Karnataka union in assisting the members.

Pundalik Shet, the chief executive officer of the union, welcomed the gathering and advisor of the union, Shivarudrappa proposed the vote of thanks.

In all, 100 delegates from different banks participated in the programme.

  

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