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BRAC Bank to issue credit cards
FE Report
2/11/2005
 

          BRAC Bank Limited recently signed an agreement with Sampath Bank Ltd, Sri Lanka and Vanik Bangladesh Ltd for issuing its credit cards in the local market.
BRAC Bank will issue its MasterCards under the licence of Sampath Bank, Sri Lanka while Vanik will provide processing facilities.
BRAC Bank Ltd Deputy Managing Director Imran Rahman and Vanik Bangladesh Vice President and Head of Cards Ahmed Zafrul Hasan signed the agreement on behalf of their respective organisations.
Among others, BRAC Bank Managing Director M Ehsanul Haque, Chief Operations Officer Kaiser Tamiz Amin, Vanik Senior Executive Vice President Asad Khan, Senior Vice President AKM Anwarul Kabir, Assistant Vice President Khurshed Alam and other senior officials were also present.

 

BRAC Bank Ltd Deputy Managing Director Imran Rahman and Vanik Bangladesh Vice President and Head of Cards Ahmed Zafrul Hasan signed the agreement on behalf of their respective organisations.
 
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