Social Islami Bank Held View-Exchange Meeting with the Hajj Agencies.

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Social Islami Bank Held View-Exchange Meeting with the Hajj Agencies.

Social Islami Bank arranged a view-exchange meeting with the members of Hajj Agencies Association of Bangladesh (HAAB) at the bank’s head office on 21 October 2024 in order to facilitate all banking services for the Hajj & Umrah performers. Maksuda Begum, Vice Chairman of the Bank, was present as chief guest at the meeting. Md. Morshed Alam Khondoker & Md. Anwar Hossain, FCA, Directors of the bank, were present as special guests. Mohammad Forkanullah, Managing Director (Acting), presided over the event. Abdul Hannan Khan, Deputy Managing Director, Md. Nazmus Saadat, Head of Managing Director’s Secretariat & Head of Investment Wing, senior officials of Head Office along with the owners of hajj agencies were also present at the meeting.

Maksuda Begum, Vice Chairman of the Bank, stated that Hajj management has become significantly more organized than before. She hoped that the bank and HAAB will collaborate closely to provide comprehensive support to Hajj and Umrah pilgrims.

Muhammad Forkanullah, Mangin Director (Acting), highlighted the various facilities offered by Social Islami Bank for pilgrims. He emphasized that performing Hajj and Umrah is a cherished dream for devout individuals. Our bank is committed to supporting the dreams of Hajj and Umrah pilgrims by providing comprehensive services.

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