Sub-Branch & Islamic Window Conference of The Premier Bank PLC held

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Sub-Branch & Islamic Window Conference of The Premier Bank PLC held

Sub-Branch & Islamic Window Conference of The Premier Bank PLC was held yesterday at its head office, Iqbal center. Managing Director & CEO Mohammad Abu Jafar of The Premier Bank PLC graced the occasion as Chief Guest. Additional Managing Director Syed Nowsher Ali, Additional Managing Director Shamsuddin Chowdhury, Shahed Sekander (Managing Director, Premier Bank Securities Limited), Additional Managing Director, Nasim Sekander; Deputy Managing Director & CFO, Sayed Abul Hashem, FCA, FCMA and other high officials of the bank.

The Managing Director and CEO, Mohammad Abu Jafar stated “The scope of the bank’s business is increasing rapidly, so we have to keep the service quality intact with more sincerity and identify new areas of business in our respective areas having the guidance from Board of Directors and the strong management team. He called on all concerned including the In-Charges of Sub branches and Islamic Windows to continue the progress of the bank in the coming days and work sincerely to increase its reputation.”

It is mentionable that those who have achieved targets 2024, have been awarded at the conference. In-charges of 67 Sub Branches and 25 Islamic Windows along with Division Heads of Head Office also attended the occasion.

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