Social Islami Bank launches School Banking Campaign 2024

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Social Islami Bank launches School Banking Campaign 2024

BM Desk:

Social Islami Bank launched a month-long “School Banking Campaign-2024” with a view to creating awareness among the students by engaging them in financial activities.

Zafar Alam, Managing Director & CEO of the Bank, inaugurated the campaign on Thursday at the head office, reads a press release. 

Forkan Ullah, Abdul Hannan Khan and Mohammad Habibur Rahman, Deputy Managing Directors, and Joynal Abedin, Head of BCD, delivered speech on the occasion. 

Divisional Heads, Senior Executives were also present there. Zonal Heads, Branch Managers and Sub-branch In-charges joined the program virtually. This campaign aims at creating the habit of savings from the early age of the students and integrate them to the growth of the economy. 

Zafar Alam, Managing Director and CEO of the bank, said that the youth are the future of the country and they will lead the nation.  He also mentioned that we have a bunch of products for students such as SIBL Youngster Account, Student Account and asked the concerned to popularize those products among the students during the campaign period and after the campaign. 

“We have introduced SIBL EduPay for making the tuition fee collection easier for students & educational institutions as well,” Mr. Zafar added.

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

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