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IBBL opens its 160th branch at Meherpur
FE Report
10/30/2005
 

          The 160th branch of Islam Bank Bangladesh Limited (IBBL) was opened at Main Road, Barobazar in Meherpur recently.
Masud Arun MP inaugurated the branch as the chief guest while IBBL Director M Nazrul Islam presided over the function.
IBBL Senior Vice President and Zonal Head of Khulna Zone ABM Mufazzal Hussain and Barobazar Babosayee Samittee President Nur Hossain Angur also spoke at the inaugural function.
Meanwhile, a seminar on 'Islamic Economics and Banking' organised by IBBL's Meherpur branch was held on the branch premises.
IBBL Shariah Council Member ASM Tariqul Islam was present at the seminar as the chief discussant while Senior Vice President and Zonal Head of Khulna Zone ABM Mufazzal Hussain presided over the seminar.

 

 
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