J&K Bank aims 1000 business units by 2015: Chairman

Excelsior Correspondent

Chairman and CEO J&K Bank during an interactive session with customers at Tangmarg on Friday.

Srinagar, May 17: After surpassing targets of Rs 1 lakh crore business and Rs 1000 crore net profit, J&K Bank has set a goal of 1000 business units by 2015. The bank also envisages massive ATM network expansion.
This was stated by the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Mushtaq Ahmad during an interactive session with an impressive gathering of customers and eminent citizens of Tangmarg area of Baramulla district.
He deliberated on the Bank’s earnestness to cover all unbanked and far flung areas in an effort to make the State financially inclusive.
While assigning priority to achieve customers’ delight, Mushtaq Ahmad reiterated focus on the service delivery mechanisms of the Bank and removal of bottlenecks, if any, in the smooth and swift services to ensure customer convenience.
Referring to services offered to the senior citizens, especially Government pensioners, the chairman said, “We have sensitized all staff members at the operational front to extend personalized services to the pensioners. Any laxity in rendering services to the customers especially pensioners cannot be tolerated.”
The chairman asked the customers to come up with their feedback.
Earlier, the chairman inaugurated state-of-the-art premises of the bank’s Tangmarg business unit in presence of Executive President Parvez Ahmad, Presidents Abdul Rouf Bhat, M S Wani, Nayeemullah and Zonal Head (North) M S Kaboo.