Pubali Bank signs Agreement with ACI

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Pubali Bank signs Agreement with ACI

Recently Pubali Bank PLC. and Advanced Chemical Industries (ACI) PLC. & ACI Logistics Limited (Shwapno) has signed agreement for Facilitating Pubali Bank’s Digital Banking Platform.

Mohammad Esha, Deputy Managing Director of Pubali Bank PLC. and Md. Abu Hasan Zaman, Director Treasury of ACI PLC handed over the agreement on behalf of their respective organization. Md. Shahnewaz Khan, Deputy Managing Director of Pubali Bank was present at the ceremony.

Md. Helal Uddin, GM & Head of ICTOD; Endra Mohan Sutradhar, GM & Head of SDD and CTO; Shahin Shahria, GM & Head of Mohakhali Corporate Branch; Md. Rabiul Alam, DGM & Head of ADC Division; Md. Shamsul Alam, AGM of ADC Division of Pubali Bank PLC. and Mrs. Sabrina Rahman, Corporate Treasury Manager; Masud Ali Kazi, Manager, Treasury of ACI PLC. along with other senior officials from both the organizations were also present during the ceremony.

Under those agreement ACI PLC. will enjoy advanced banking facility of Pubali Bank’s from their office premise without visiting any branches of Pubali Bank. Also Bank will deploy Pubali Bank’s POS and Bangla QR to more than 600 outlets of ACI Logistics Limited (Shwapno outlet) of all over the Country where customer’s will enjoy cashless transactions by using Debit & Credit Card other banking apps.

 

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