Mangaluru: The premises of MCC Bank Ltd were illuminated with festive lights and vibrant smiles as the Bank family came together to celebrate Deepavali 2025 on 21st October at the Administrative Office in Mangalore. Organized by the Bank’s management, the event was marked by great enthusiasm and joy, bringing together dignitaries, staff members, customers, and their families in a colourful celebration of unity, culture, and festivity.
The programme was presided by Sahakara Ratna Shri Anil Lobo, Chairman of MCC Bank. The function was graced by two esteemed chief guests Mr Prathap Singh Thorat, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), Mangaluru Central Sub-Division and Ms Nazma Farooq, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP), Mangaluru City Traffic Division.
The evening commenced with the lighting of the lamp, symbolising the victory of light over darkness and the triumph of goodness. The lamp was lit by the Chief Guest Ms Nazma Farooq, along with Chairman Shri Aanil Lobo, marking the auspicious beginning of the Deepavali celebrations. As part of the celebration, customers at the branch lit diyas from the main ceremonial lamp, symbolizing the spread of light and positivity.
In his presidential address, Sahakara Ratna Shri Anil Lobo, Chairman of MCC Bank expressed his gratitude to the guests and attendees for making the celebration meaningful. He highlighted that Deepavali is not just a festival of lights, but a celebration of unity, gratitude, and renewal. He commended the dedication of MCC Bank’s employees and thanked the customers for their continued trust and support.
MCC Bank, though recognized as a community bank, proudly extends its services to people of all communities, embracing inclusivity and diversity at its core. In the spirit of unity and festivity, MCC Bank is celebrating Deepavali not just at its Mangalore branch, but simultaneously across all its branches in both Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts. This collective celebration reflects the bank’s commitment to cultural values and its deep-rooted connection with the communities it serves. Shri Anil Lobo concluded by wishing everyone a joyous, peaceful, and prosperous Deepavali, reaffirming the Bank’s commitment to growth with values.
Ms Nazma Farooq (ACP, Mangaluru City Traffic Division) expressed her happiness at being part of the Bank’s festive celebration. She praised the Bank’s management and leadership, noting that although she works in the Traffic Department, she has “always heard only good things about MCC Bank” from the public. Ms Nazma Farooq also used the platform to raise awareness on traffic discipline and safety, urging citizens to follow rules responsibly to make Mangaluru safer. She congratulated the Bank for its consistent performance and service excellence, extending her heartfelt Deepavali wishes to the Bank, its customers, and their families.
Delivering his address, Mr Prathap Singh Thorat (ACP, Mangaluru Central Sub-Division) conveyed his warm Deepavali greetings to the Board members, customers, staff, and their families. He lauded MCC Bank for its commitment to ethical banking, community service, and financial integrity.
Mr Alwyn Dsouza, Accountant, Founders Branch compered, welcomed and proposed vote of thanks.
The event was also attended by the Board of Directors, General Manager, Staff Members, and Customers of the Bank, all of whom added to the festive spirit. As the lights of Deepavali glowed across the venue, they reflected not only the joy of the festival but also the collective strength and values that define MCC Bank.
All branches of MCC Bank in Dakshina Kannada and Udupi districts celebrated Deepavali simultaneously, marking the occasion with unity, joy, and festive spirit across the region.
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