BANK OF MAHARASHTRA
BANK OF MAHARASHTRA |
The Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce (MCC) was established in Poona in 1934 and its founder Secretary Shri A.R. Bhat was a great visionary. Shri Bhat initiated a comprehensive review of banking services available in the region. The Bank of Maharashtra (BoM) was formally registered under the Indian Companies Act, on the auspicious day of September 16, 1935. Its light blue colour logo has a circular motif in a square box and its name is written in a stadium in Devanagari and English along with its status adjacent to it. Its circular emblem has a motif of a ‘deepa stambha’, prevalent in the temples around Pune, which is auspicious and brings prosperity is supported on either side by its name in Devanagari and English acronym of the bank. It is ensconced in a circle and around this on a border its motto is written in Sanskrit ‘मुद्रेयं लोकमङ्गला’ meaning ‘Money is Auspicious for the World’
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