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| CCB polls: Dinesh promises to open ATMs, provide education loans | | | Jammu:July 29 Assuring shreholders that he would take all possible steps to modernize The Citizens’ Cooperative Bank (CCB) by further upgrading its branches and launching ATM service, besides making available education loans to the needy students, former CCBL chairman Dinesh Gupta said such innovative steps could be taken only if he and his team were voted in the August 11 elections. Addressing CCBL share holders and here today, he said he and his team stands committed to the overall improvement in the bank functioning. Shareholders, who are voters also, are ears and eyes of the bank and only they can decide the bank’s future by voting to victory the dedicated and deserving team of Board of Directors, Gupta asserted. When share holders and some CCBL account holders, who were also present on the occasion, said they faced problems in view of the absence of ATM facility in the bank, he assured them to introduce it soon after he and his team members won the elections. Gupta also shared his other plans with the gathering to take the bank to new heights of excellence. He said he had plans to increase the numbers of branches of the bank while assuring to reserve 25 percent of posts for the weaker and downtrodden people. On the public demand, the former CCBL Chairman said the bank’s extension counter at Bage-e-Bahu would be converted into a full-fledged branch if they occupied the office after the polls. Gupta said he was in the fray with a team of reputed businessmen, academicians and a legal luminary with a view to ensure a clean and transparent administration. “If elected, we will simplify the loaning process, provide personnel loans to senior citizens at cheaper rate of interest and take steps for the welfare of staff by brining their salaries at par with the employees of other banks,” he asserted. “This is a bank of the needy and the weaker sections of the society and our basic aim is to reach out to them,” he said. Speaking on the occasion, senior advocate and former CCB Chairman Balbir Singh Manhas said they had chalked out big strategies for the healthy and constant growth of the bank.
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