BoB Hosts MSME Outreach In Gurugram Industrial Hub
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BoB Hosts MSME Outreach In Gurugram Industrial Hub

Bank of Baroda’s Gurgaon Region, under the New Delhi Zone, organised a Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Customer Outreach Programme on Thursday at Manesar, the industrial hub of Gurugram.

The event was led by Chief General Manager Ms Mini T M, who attended as Chief Guest. It was also attended by M. V. S. Sudhakar, General Manager, Business Development, New Delhi Zone; Dhrubashish Bhattacharya, Head MSME (NTB), Corporate Office Mumbai; and regional heads from across Delhi NCR.

Around 80 MSME clients from the Delhi NCR region participated in the meeting, which included detailed discussions on the crucial role of the MSME sector in India’s progress towards becoming a developed economy.

The bank delivered a comprehensive presentation on its MSME-focused products, and participants expressed their willingness to deepen collaboration to support future business growth.

Bank of Baroda’s Gurgaon Region, under the New Delhi Zone, organised a Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Customer Outreach Programme on Thursday at Manesar, the industrial hub of Gurugram. The event was led by Chief General Manager Ms Mini T M, who attended as Chief Guest. It was also attended by M. V. S. Sudhakar, General Manager, Business Development, New Delhi Zone; Dhrubashish Bhattacharya, Head MSME (NTB), Corporate Office Mumbai; and regional heads from across Delhi NCR. Around 80 MSME clients from the Delhi NCR region participated in the meeting, which included detailed discussions on the crucial role of the MSME sector in India’s progress towards becoming a developed economy. The bank delivered a comprehensive presentation on its MSME-focused products, and participants expressed their willingness to deepen collaboration to support future business growth.

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