NDB Bank this week hosted its 15th Annual General Meeting as a hybrid meeting giving the option to shareholders to attend the meeting physically or through a virtual platform, keeping in line with the post-COVID health and safety guidelines.
The bank’s hybrid AGM successfully concluded, further re-affirming its seamlessly stepping into the digital arena, the bank said in a media release.
The AGM was held at the NDB/DHPL Auditorium where various safety guidelines including pre-registration, mandatory health checks, sanitization etc were in place for shareholders. However, shareholders were encouraged to join the meeting via digital means and those shareholders also were able to interact in a flawless manner during the meeting proceedings.
The bank has always been in the digital forefront pre-COVID and as companies are looking for more and more automation and streamlining opportunities, NDB’s organizational efficiency and effectiveness was in no way hindered by the digital transformation necessary for the current situation, with over 70% of the Bank’s transactions occurring via digital channels.
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