Mangaluru: MCC Bank holds seminar on GST at St Aloysius College


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Mangaluru, Jan 24: A seminar on Goods and Service Tax (GST) was organised by MCC Bank Ltd, at St Aloysius College on January 23 for the benefit of staff members of all the branches of the bank and to make them aware of the latest developments/changes in the GST.

The seminar began with a prayer by Aloysius Pinto, senior assistant, admin office. The seminar was inaugurated by Fr Praveen Martis, SJ, principal of St Aloysius degree College by lighting the lamp. The seminar was presided over by bank’s chairman, Anil Lobo. The directors of the bank Marcel D'Souza, Harold Monteiro, professional director CG Pinto, general manager Sunil Menezes, deputy general manager Raj F Menezes were present in the seminar.



Chief audit executive Kiran Crasta, CA Laveen Tauro from CA Vivian Pinto and Co. delivered a very informative talk on the subject by giving the details of the latest changes in GST. The session lasted for two hours followed by Q & A session. All the accountants and clerical staff members (60 Nos) actively participated in the seminar and got their doubts clarified by the resource persons Kiran Crasta and Laveen Tauro.

Milton Sanil Pereira, senior assistant, Hampankatta Branch compered the programme and general manager Sunil Menezes proposed the vote of thanks.

 

 

 

  

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