THE PREMIER BANKC AND SHANTA HOLDINGS LIMITED SIGN STRATEGIC AGREEMENT

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THE PREMIER BANKC AND SHANTA HOLDINGS LIMITED SIGN STRATEGIC AGREEMENT

Premier Bank Head Office to Relocate to Shanta Pinnacle, Marking a New Era in Customer Service.

The Premier Bank PLC and Shanta Holdings Limited today signed a strategic agreement under which the Premier Bank’s Head Office will relocate from Iqbal Tower to the modern, eco-friendly and tallest tower in Dhaka City: the 40-storey ‘Shanta Pinnacle’.

Dr. Arifur Rahman, Chairman, The Premier Bank PLC; Mr. M. Nurul Alam, CGIA, Independent Director and Chairman, Premier Bank Securities Limited; Mr. Md. Monzur Mofiz, Managing Director (Current Charge) attended the ceremony on behalf of The Premier Bank PLC. and Mr. M. Habibul Basit, Chief Executive Officer; Mr. M. Anisul Haque, Executive Director, Group Finance; Mr. Mohammad Shihab Ahmed, Chief Sales Officer attended the event on behalf of Shanta Holdings Limited. Senior officials from both organizations were also present at the event.

In his remarks, Md. Monzur Mofiz stated, “Relocating Premier Bank’s Head Office to one of the capital’s most modern and tallest landmarks represents a significant step in the Bank’s ongoing evolution and will stand as a defining milestone in its growth journey.”

The new Head Office at Shanta Pinnacle will feature enhanced infrastructure, expanded workspace, and state-of-the-art facilities, enabling the Bank to deliver faster, more efficient, and superior-quality services to its valued customers and stake holders.

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