Mumbai: Bharat Co-op Bank opens 89th branch at Pimplewadi, Rahata taluk, Ahmednagar
By Rons Bantwal
Bellevision Media Network
Mumbai, 20 May 2016: Bharat Co-operative Bank (Mumbai) Limited opened its 89th branch at Hotel Isho Sons building, Pimplewadi, Rahata taluk, Ahmednagar, on Thursday May 19.
The Bank chairman Jaya C Suvarna inaugurated the new branch by cutting the ribbon on Thursday morning. Sai Palace Hotels Group director Ravi S Shetty inaugurated the branch by lighting the lamp.
The Bank deputy chairperson advocate Rohini J Salian inaugurated the ATM kiosk, while senior director Pushpalata N Salian inaugurated the safe lockers.
Speaking on the occasion Ravi Shetty lauded the rapid growth of Bharat Bank after its humble beginning a few decades ago. It’s offering banking facilities at par with nationalized banks.
B K Aword, Dr Yeknat Gondkar , Maheshwar S Patil and others also spoke on the occasion.
Shiv Sena leader – Shirdi MP Sadashiv Lokhande, Nasik industrialist Gangadhar Amin, Leela Jaya Suvarna, Shankar K Suvarna Khar, Nutan Shyam Suvarna Pune, K N Shetty, social activist Shobha A Gondkar, Vishwant Shetty, Satish S Gangwal, Sasi Shetty, Balachandra Kotian, Dhanesh Shetty J B Nagar, the Bank managing director and CEO C R Mulky, directors J A Kotian, U S Poojary, Bhaskar M Salian, advocate S B Amin, Chandrashekar S Poojary, R D Poojary, K B Poojary, Gangadhar J Poojary and Jyoti K Suvarna, former director N M Sanil and others were present.
The Bank chief general manager Anil Kumar R Amin, general managers Shobha Dayanand and Nityanand D Kotian, branch managers Praveen Kumar, Amin Lonavala, Santosh S Salian Nasik, development department staff Sunil Gujaran, Vijay B Pal, Avish Poojary and others were present.
The Vedi celebrants Shekar Shanti and Dhananjay Shanti performed the religious rituals at the new branch. Ramesh G Suvarna and Shobha Ramesh couple was present during puja.
The Bank head of development department and deputy general manager Mohandas Hejmady welcomed the gathering and compered the programme. Ramesh G Suvarna proposed vote of thanks.