First Security Islami Bank Opens Month-long Customer Service Campaign

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First Security Islami Bank Opens Month-long Customer Service Campaign

First Security Islami Bank’s Month-long Special Customer Service Campaign has been inaugurated in its head office on 15th January 2025, Wednesday with the motto ‘New Dimension in Customer Service, Will Ensure Progress’. Mohammad Abdul Mannan, Chairman of the bank, has inaugurated the campaign as the chief guest. Md. Abdul Quddus, Chairman of Executive Committee, Md. Raghib Ahsan FCA, Chairman of Audit Committee spoke as special guests. Abu Reza Md. Yeahia, Managing Director (Current Charge) presided over the meeting along with Deputy Managing Directors Md. Masudur Rahman Shah and Md. Sirajul Islam. Divisional Heads and Senior Executives of the bank were also present. Zonal Heads, Branch Managers and Sub Branch In-charges from all over the county were connected through virtual platform in the program.

Mohammad Abdul Mannan, in his chief guest’s speech, said that First Security Islami Bank is working on outreaching its banking service to all walks of people, regardless of race-religion-colour-profession and locations, through inclusive and sustainable banking in light of the purpose of Shari’ah. He urged every employee of the bank to deliver modern tech-based banking service to common people along with Shari’ah based various deposit and investment products.

 

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