Corp Bank Officers Bid Farewell to GM N N Paul


Report and pics from Rons Bantwal
Daijiworld Media Network – Mumbai (RD)

Mumbai, Jun 2: Felicitation ceremony of N N Paul, general manager of Corporation Bank who has retired after rendering over three and half decades of banking service in the metro, was held on Friday May 30 afternoon, organized by Corporation Bank Officers Association, at Mysore Association auditorium, located at Matunga.


 

Corporation Bank chief managers T M Laxmikant, H Mahboob Ali Khan, C V R Rajendran, B S Takoor and other officers P V Chandrashekar, Shiva Kumar, B S Mulye, Alok Kumar Gupta, S Sandeep, commended the efficiency of N N Paul. 

T M Laxmikant, in his felicitation address of N N Paul, said “banking service was embodied in N N Paul who has contributed significantly for the growth of Corporation Bank by his long service with the bank.  He enjoyed good relations with all customers and general public.”

Shailini Menon and Upendra Naidu read the felicitations wishes that arrived from many dignitaries.  T M Laxmikant, H Mahboob Ali Khan, C V R Rajendran and Albana Poyarekar honoured N N Paul and Padma N Paul couple.

Nutan Patil compered the programme.  Alok K Gupta proposed vote of thanks.

  

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