Prime Bank Investment reveals four new investment products

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Prime Bank Investment reveals four new investment products

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To serve a variety of investor sectors, Prime Bank Investment introduces four new products for the capital market under the brand name “PrimeInvest-discretionary product suit” in the Shariah, Women, Probashi, and Youth segments.

In order to assure adherence to worldwide Shariah screening requirements, a dedicated Shariah board oversees a portfolio of Shariah-compliant capital market investment alternatives designed for the wider Muslim community.

PrimeInvest Probashi is a special program that provides overseas residents with investment opportunities. With just a few clicks, the tool will enable remittance earners to make online capital market investments.

PrimeInvest Women is dedicated to promoting the active participation of women in the capital market and empowering them in the financial industry.

PrimeInvest Youth is a specially crafted investment scheme designed to empower youths aged between 18-25.

For young earners, this monthly investment plan can be the best way to fulfil their long-term financial goals through a more disciplined approach.

The products were launched through a programme at the Westin Dhaka on Sunday where Prof Shaikh Shamsuddin Ahmed, a commissioner of the Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC), was the chief guest.

Tanjil Chowdhury, chairman of Prime Bank PLC; Azam J Chowdhury, director and CQK Mustaq Ahmed, chairman of Prime Bank Investment Ltd, were also present.

Syed M Omar Tayub, managing director of Prime Bank Investment, gave a powerpoint presentation at the event.

Yasir Monon
Yasir Mononhttp://www.yasirmonon.com
News Editor, Business Mirror

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