Mangalore: Mukka Branch of Corp Bank Shifted to SAFCO Complex


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (KD/RD)
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Mangalore, Dec 18: Mukka branch of Corporation Bank was shifted to new spacious premises at SAFCO complex, situated on National highway (NH) 17, near NIT–K, Suratkal on Monday December 17. 

The new premise was inaugurated by N R Shet, general manager, support services division of Corporation Bank.  Shabih Ahmed Kazi, proprietor of Okaz Industries, Mallar Mechanical and Marine Works and Mallar Travels and Tours, SAFCO Builders and Developers, Bangalore Steel Traders and Bangalore Steel Centre was felicitated on the same occasion. 

Speaking on the occasion, Shabih Ahmed said that Corporation Bank has been his family bank.  "Even my father had a savings account in Kaup Corp bank branch.  Further, while briefing his career in a shipping firm in Mumbai 2 decades ago, he said that he landed in a cozy job with M/s Haji Abdulla Al-Reza Co LLC, Jedda, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA).  It was my pleasure to have the relocated branch at this complex," he said 

N Muralidhar Kamath, deputy general manager, Udupi division who was present on the occasion briefed the gathering about the Mukka branch.   U Suresh Shenoy, assistant general manager, customer care division, Mangalore welcomed the gathering. T V Dattamurthy, branch manager, compered the programme and proposed vote of thanks.

Hundreds of account holders at the branch were also present on the occasion.

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