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Standard Bank opens 20th branch at Jessore
FE Report
10/13/2005
 

          Standard Bank Ltd will improve its service activities through introducing ATM and online banking shortly to create opportunities for its clients to make transaction with other branches of the bank from the every corner of the country.
This was disclosed by Chairman of the board of directors of the bank, Kazi Akramuddin Ahmed, while inaugurating the 20th branch of the bank at Jessore recently as the chief guest. Vice Chairman SAM Hossain was present as the special guest.
Among the directors, Kamal Mostafa Chowdhury, Md Nurul Islam, Md Harun Salam and sponsors Mohd Shamsul Alam and Nurul Haque Sowdagor were present as guests of honour with Managing Director Mosharraf Hossain presiding over the function.
Chief Banking Consultant SS Nizamuddin Ahmed, DMD SA Farooqui and prominent industrialists, business personalities and the elite of the area and clients of the bank were also present.

 

Standard Bank Ltd Board of Directors Chairman Kazi Akramuddin Ahmed inaugurating the 20th branch of the bank at Jessore recently as the chief guest.
 
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