

KOCHI:
Bank of Baroda has bagged the prestigious Best Bank of the Year Award at the 16th edition of the State Forum of Bankers Clubs Kerala (SFBCK) Banking Excellence and Businessman of the Year Awards. This marks the third consecutive year that the bank has received this honour.
The award was received by Sreejith Kottarathil, General Manager and Zonal Head, Ernakulam Zone, Bank of Baroda, at the hands of Kerala Industries Minister, P. Rajeeve in a grand ceremony held at Kochi.
This recognition underscores Bank of Baroda’s unwavering commitment to banking excellence and consistent efforts for delivering exceptional banking experiences, customer service and financial innovation. The SFBCK awards also serve as testament to the remarkable achievements of
institutions and individuals driving economic and financial progress in the region.
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