Seven hundred (700) senior citizens from organizations and homes in
Senior citizens having an enjoyable time at the luncheon hosted by Banks DIH Limited.
Georgetown and retirees of Banks DIH Limited were fêted by the company at its annual luncheon held last Sunday at Thirst Park.
Clifford Reis, Chairman and Managing Director, highlighted Banks’ performance in 2011 and unveiled plans for the remainder of this year, during brief remarks at the four-hour long event, a statement from the company said.
He expressed gratitude to the invitees for their continued support of the products and services being offered by the company.
The luncheon attracted senior citizens from Uncle Eddie’s Home, Holy Family, Salvation Army Hostels, Archer’s Home, David Rose Centre, Red Cross Society, Gentle Women’s Home, Guyana Institute for the Blind, St. Thomas More Home, St. Vincent the Paul Women’s Home, Guyana Association for the Visually Impaired, Chase Indigent Home and Banks DIH pensioners.