Inauguration of Dhanalakshmi Bank Foundation Day, Mulund, Mumbai 
Mumbai

Dhanalakshmi Bank Foundation Day celebrated

Dhanalakshmi Bank has a very good relationship with the bank's customers and we will always be at the forefront to serve the people.

Mumbai | The 97th anniversary of Dhanalakshmi Bank was celebrated at various branches on Thursday. Branch Manager Rakhi Dikate welcomed all during the event held at Mulund branch, Mumbai. She said that Dhanalakshmi Bank has a very good relationship with the customers of the bank and we will always be at the forefront to serve the people.

The staff celebrates the Foundation day by cutting cake.

"Dhanalakshmi Bank has completed its 96 glorious years and today we are celebrating its 97th foundation day at Mulund branch. During this occasion I would like to thank all our customers and stakeholders. It is with their support and trust that the bank has achieved this milestone", she said.

The gathering at the Foundation day celebration

Many personalities from different sectors of the city were present on the occasion. Ajit Joban Putra, President of Alert Citizen Trust in the city and a social activist, while speaking at the event, praised the employees of the bank and its management.  "Our trust has approached many banks with a proposal for funding the student learning, but left disappointed. Only Dhanalakshmi Bank opened the door for us and they approved it. So I would like to take this opportunity to thank you and sharing joy in this happy hour”, he added.

Rakhi Dikate, Branch Manager, solicited vote of thanks on the occasion.

Staff, Dhanalakshmi Bank, Mulund branch, Mumbai

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