Jamkash Vehicleades, MSIL hold bankers’ meet
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Dec 13: Jamkash Vehicleades Kashmir Pvt Ltd in collaboration with Maruti Suzuki India Ltd organized a meet with Jammu & Kashmir Grameen Bank at Baramulla, Dak Bungalow today.
Top officials of two companies and the bank were present on the occasion.
The meeting discussed various offers that “would be beneficial to the customers, preferably to the rural masses.”
General Manager, J&K Grameen Bank, Qazi Aftab who was the Chief Guest presided over the meet. Area Manager Jamkash Vehicleades Abid Hussain Khan and Rafiq Ahmed Shah, and Area Manager MSIL Sudhir Mohan Sahini, and Irfan Ahmed, Managing Director, Jamkash Vehicleades Kashmir Pvt Ltd, Capt. G.N. Jan General Manager along with DGM (M&S) Peer Firdous were present.
The MSIL representatives promised at the meeting to provide all types of cars to the customers of J&K Grameen Bank.
It was revealed in the meeting that Grameen Bank has reduced the rate of interest from 13 per cent to 11.75 per cent especially for December Dhamaka.
Lastupdate on : Thu, 13 Dec 2012 21:30:00 Makkah time
Lastupdate on : Thu, 13 Dec 2012 18:30:00 GMT
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