Vice-president JK Bank retires
Srinagar, Apr 30: After putting in 40 years of service in the bank, Vice-President J&K Bank, Muhammad Amin Narchoor today retired on superannuation.
Narchoor was accorded a warm send off by J&K Bank family.
Appreciating his contribution towards the Bank, Mushtaq Ahmad, chairman & CEO, said, “He will be remembered for his valuable services to this institution.”
In his farewell address, Narchoor expressed gratitude to the J&K Bank family for having honoured him on his superannuation.
“I am leaving contented today and to be part of this institution has been a great honour. I thank all my colleagues for their guidance, support and cooperation they extended throughout my career,” he said, adding that the youngsters need to strive for the enhancement of brand image of the Bank.
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