J&K Bank opens new Business Unit, ATM in R S Pura

J&K Bank CMD, RK Chhibber inaugurating Bank's Business Unit at Tali Morh in RS Pura on Monday.
J&K Bank CMD, RK Chhibber inaugurating Bank's Business Unit at Tali Morh in RS Pura on Monday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Oct 7: J&K Bank today commissioned a new Business Unit (BU) along with an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) at village Talli Morh in RS Pura near the International Border.
The bank’s Chairman and Managing Director (CMD) RK Chhibber inaugurated the new branch and the on-site ATM in presence of its President Arun Gandotra, Vice Presidents Sudhir Gupta, Shareesh Sharma and Sushil Kumar Gupta, in presence of a good gathering of customers, senior citizens, local businessmen of the area and senior officers of the bank.
With the commissioning of this new Business Unit and ATM, the number of J&K Bank units/ branches and ATMS across the country has now risen to 944 and 1333, respectively.
While speaking on the occasion, the CMD said, “We feel elated to dedicate our new business unit and ATM to the residents of Talli Morh and the adjoining areas on the auspicious occasion of Mahanavmi. This place which is also known as the ‘rice bowl’ of Jammu region is famous producing the best quality Basmati rice that is savoured not only in the country but across the world. The commissioning of this new branch will further transform the socio-economic condition of the inhabitants,” he added.
Urging the people of the area to avail various schemes of the bank, tailored for farmers, unemployed educated youth and people engaged in different business activities of trade and services, the CMD said, “Our bank remains committed to empower not only individuals but the communities irrespective of their location and status within J&K and outside.”
The CMD also held an interactive session with the customers and the local businessmen. While requesting for facility for pensioners at the branch, the representatives, expressed that nearby RS Pura main business unit was catering to a huge number of pensioners and there was a pressing need for setting up a new business unit preferably exclusively for the pensioners. The CMD assured redressal of all the issues.

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