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UCBL three-day Basic IT Training course concludes
FE Report
3/15/2005
 

          United Commercial Bank Ltd (UCBL) Training Institute organised a three-day Basic IT Training for the executives of the Bank, said a press release.
Deputy Managing Director of the Bank Niaz Habib laid emphasis on efficiency, professionalism and IT literacy.
Among others, Executive Vice President (Credit Division) MS Kamal Uddin, Senior Vice President (Administration Division) MM Rafiqur Rahman, Head of IT Nawed lqbal, Vice President and Principal of the Training Institute SM Hafizur Rahman and executives of the head office and branches attended the closing ceremony.

 

United Commercial Bank Ltd Deputy Managing Director Niaz Habib seen, among others, with the participants of the training course.
 
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