Prime Bank Partners with Footstep Bangladesh to install water filter in schools and solar panels in fisherman’s house

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Prime Bank Partners with Footstep Bangladesh to install water filter in schools and solar panels in fisherman’s house

Prime Bank PLC., a leading financial institution committed to innovation and customer-centric financial solutions, recently has signed an agreement with Footstep Bangladesh to install water filtration systems in schools and solar panels in fisherman’s house.

Under this agreement Prime Bank to install water filtration system in eight (8) govt. public schools in Chattogram and solar panels in 100 households of fisherman village in Cox’s Bazar as a part of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).

Md. Ziaur Rahman, Deputy Managing Director & Chief Risk Officer of Prime Bank and Shah Meem Rafayat Chowdhury, President of Footstep Bangladesh signed the agreement on behalf of their respective organizations. Other senior officials from both organizations were also present during the signing ceremony held at Prime Bank Head Office.

Md. Ziaur Rahman Deputy Managing Director & Chief Risk Officer of Prime Bank said, “The bank is deeply committed to enhancing the well-being of underprivileged communities by ensuring their access to safe drinking water and renewable energy. Through its corporate social responsibility initiatives, the bank strives to promote sustainable development and support those in need, particularly in areas where these basic resources are scarce.”

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